Looking exceptionally well rested here... the wearable flex sensor works and was presented yesterday. As a reminder what we did was, along with Arduino, construct (rather than purchase) a large scale button, tilt switch and a flex sensor (all wearable) from cardboard, plastic, foil/copper, foam, and everything else you can get from a wickes, maplin or tescos... sleeping forever now. Cycle 2 is over time to reflect on the occasional successes and frequent failures 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 #Postgrad #arduino #flexsensor #DIY #opensource #ducttape #sleepingforever #💀 A post shared by Kat Lee Hornstein (@kat__at__rave) on Dec 7, 2017 at 10:58am PST
Looking exceptionally well rested here... the wearable flex sensor works and was presented yesterday. As a reminder what we did was, along with Arduino, construct (rather than purchase) a large scale button, tilt switch and a flex sensor (all wearable) from cardboard, plastic, foil/copper, foam, and everything else you can get from a wickes, maplin or tescos... sleeping forever now. Cycle 2 is over time to reflect on the occasional successes and frequent failures 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 #Postgrad #arduino #flexsensor #DIY #opensource #ducttape #sleepingforever #💀
A post shared by Kat Lee Hornstein (@kat__at__rave) on Dec 7, 2017 at 10:58am PST