Tuesday, 21 May 2019

VLOG – Sewable circuits and kebabs in Berlin

I went to Berlin with Elias Bakken. It’s such a cool city.

We met up with Helen Leigh and Drew Fustini to eat kebabs, see homemade instruments, play artsy video games and learn about sewable circuits:


The sewable circuit I made is a touch sensor circuit. Click here to learn how to make a simple touch sensor.

Have you ever been to Berlin? What’s your favorite thing?

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