LEDs, wires, coin-cell batteries and switches are all electronic components that can be tinkered with in many different ways. There's no better way to get introduced to these materials than creating beautiful wearable objects.

LEDs, wires, coin-cell batteries and switches are all electronic components that can be tinkered with in many different ways. There's no better way to get introduced to these materials than creating beautiful wearable objects.
Explore mechanical elements such as cams, levers, and linkages to create your own moving sculpture.
Rube Goldberg-inspired cause and effect contraptions using everyday materials and found objects.
Tinker with electricity using common objects: batteries, lights, buzzers, motors, switches, etc.
Create striking images and illusions using nothing more than a camera, a light source, and a little practice.
Turn old plastic bags into beautiful new fabrics that you can use to make a variety of fashionable items.
Make a motorized contraption that moves in unusual ways and leaves a mark to trace its path.
Watch your friends’ eyes light up, as you light up the LED on your clothing just by wearing it!
Use homemade conductive and resistant play-doh to build electronic sculptures that light up, move, and make sounds.
Do you ever wonder what’s inside your toys? You’ll make some exciting and surprising discoveries!