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    Content by Mika Satomi and Hannah Perner-Wilson


    Hannah is currently a graduate student in the MIT Media Lab's
    High-Low Tech research group


    Supported by Distance Lab
    Example Projects

    Stretch Sensitive Bracelet

    Knit from conductive thread, resistive yarn and regular yarn. This bracelet does not light up unless you stretch it, so it remains off while you wear it.

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    Light and power

    Stretched

    Making of

    Illustration

    Video

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    1. [...] Perner-Wilson made this stretch sensitive bracelet that doesn’t light up until you wear it. It’s knit from resistive and traditional yarn, and also [...]

    2. [...] Hannah Perner-Wilson, a grad tyro in the High Low Tech investigate group. She done the on top of stretch-sensitive bracelet, that uses conductive thread and resistive chronicle to have an LED light up when the ornament on [...]

    3. [...] Hannah Perner-Wilson, a grad student in the High Low Tech research group. She made the above stretch-sensitive bracelet, which uses conductive thread and resistive yarn to make an LED light up when the bracelet is [...]

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