
Hannah Perner-Wilson made this soft stroke sensor from some conductive thread and fabric. When the sensor is stroked, the fibers touch each other in a different way than when still, transmitting the signal to a computer or microcontroller.

Hannah Perner-Wilson made this soft stroke sensor from some conductive thread and fabric. When the sensor is stroked, the fibers touch each other in a different way than when still, transmitting the signal to a computer or microcontroller.
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i would love to learn more about the materials used for this. i was interested in learning how to use fabrics in making an instrument for myself. any tips?
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Yep, go to Hannah's new tutorial site: http://www.kobakant.at/DIY/ or check out her plethora of instructables: http://www.instructables.com/member/Plusea/
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