Thanks Ruth! :) Here are some pics of the lovely things which people
created in the last workshop:
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.496411590389576.140864.187459867951418&type=3

Em

On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 10:51 AM, ruth catlow
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Sounds wonderful!
>
> : ))))))
> Ruth
>
>
> On 04/01/2013 18:24, Emilie Giles wrote:
>
>  Dear Netbehaviourists,
>
>  Technology Will Save Us invite you to spend a morning exploring the
> intersection where technology, art and electro dough meet!
>
>  DIY Electro Dough promises to take a hands on approach to discovering
> the possibilities of using electronics and programming in creating physical
> objects. During this workshop you’ll get to mould and create your own
> responsive and interactive sculptures using LEDs, batteries and playdough!
> This is one of the most enjoyable ways to build your own switches &
> construct your own circuits.
>
>  Whether you want to teach your kids about electronics or you want a new
> and easy way to learn the basic principles of electronics and circuitry
> come and join us for the workshop.
>
>  When: Saturday 12th January 10am - 1pm
>
>  Where: Rough Trade East, Dray Walk, London, E1 6QL
>
>  There are two types of tickets:
>  • Single person ticket: Includes 1 x Kit with recipe book and ready made
> dough for the workshop - £30 + £2.45 booking fee
>  • Adult and child ticket: Includes 1 x Kit with recipe book and ready
> made dough for you to take part and use the kit together during the
> workshop - £35 + £2.75 booking fee
>
>  You will leave with some great skills and some great objects and an
> understanding of how to start experimenting with electro dough.
>
> The workshop includes our brand new Electro Dough Kit for you to take home
> and carry on playing with, including recipe book with tips and further
> ideas as well as dough for you to play & learn with. To help keep the
> creativity flowing you will also get a drink and a croissant from the
> famous Rough Trade Cafe!
>
> It is important to note that there are small parts in this kit and adult
> supervision is required. Also, because the conductive dough is extremely
> salty, the components and terminals will corrode over time. We suggest
> cleaning them with a damp cloth after playing with your Squishy Circuits to
> promote longevity.
>
>  This kit is based on the great work by the students at the Thomas Lab (
> http://courseweb.stthomas.edu/apthomas/index.htm) at the University of
> St. Thomas (http://www.stthomas.edu/engineering/) in their development of
> Squishy circuits.
>
>  To sign up please go to:
> http://twsu_electrodough_jan-es2001.eventbrite.com/?rank=3
>
>  Hope to see you there! :)
>
>  Emilie
>
>
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