Component Star Sculpture

Posted on Feb 25, 2014 in Uncategorized
Component Star Sculpture

I took a break yesterday, stepping out from under a semi-stifling mound of work to engage in a lovely exercise of symmetry and repurposing. Here is what emerged:

Five Video Games Your Middle Schooler Should Be Playing (Plus a Bonus One)

Posted on Nov 15, 2013 in Uncategorized

Here is an article I recently published for New Tech City, a podcast from WNYC, called Five Games Your Middle Schooler Should Be Playing. Many of these picks came out of conversations with my fellow game designers about the idea of “juicy” games – games that provide endless opportunity space for creation within them. Enjoy! […]

Fabric Speaker Tests

Posted on Nov 14, 2013 in Craft

A few of my students and I got together for an outside session of fabric speaker making to test different materials and configurations: Material: Thin coated wire Configuration: Horizontal uncrossed Outcome: Too much surface are to find a concentrated point Material: Conductive Thread Configuration: Radial – played with visibility to determine how the fabric would […]

Mixed Tape Halloween!

Posted on Oct 20, 2013 in Craft

Well, this was fun.

Switch Me On

Posted on Sep 4, 2013 in Craft

In an effort to expand my craft knowledge and repertoire, I recently took an embroidery short class at the Textile Arts Center (such a lovely place!). I came armed with some LEDs and conductive thread and continued practicing the rest of the weekend.

Needle Felting Tests

Posted on Jun 15, 2013 in Craft
Needle Felting Tests

This was an attempt to create conductive felt and explore insulation techniques. Needle felting stainless steel roving is quite different from wool roving: it bunches rapidly, making it a bit unwieldy, and becomes difficult to penetrate after a few pokes. Initially, I treated it as regular roving, felting it in big bunches. A better tactic […]