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Mika Satomi
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Hannah Perner-Wilson
E-Textile Tailor Shop by KOBAKANT
The following institutions have funded our research and supported our work:
Since 2020, Hannah is guest professor of the
Spiel&&Objekt
Master's program at the University of Performing Arts Ernst Busch in Berlin
From 2013-2015 Mika was a guest professor at the
eLab
at
Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee
From July - December 2013 Hannah was a researcher at the
UdK's
Design Research Lab
From 2010-2012 Mika was a guest researcher in the
Smart Textiles Design Lab
at
The Swedish School of Textiles
From 2009 - 2011 Hannah was a graduate student in the
MIT Media Lab
's
High-Low Tech
research group led by
Leah Buechley
In 2009 Hannah and Mika were both research fellows at the
Distance Lab
Between 2003 - 2009 Hannah and Mika were both students at
Interface Cultures
We support the Open Source Hardware movement. All our own designs published on this website are released under the
Free Cultural Works definition
Visualization: Drawing
Reads 4 analog inputs and maps them to control the direction of a line being drawn.