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PIE 2008 Calendar: Homemade Switches!

Submitted by Asia W on January 25, 2008 - 11:09am.

Hello Friends! I just made this great black and white PIE calendar for 2008! It has illustrations of homemade switches on it and drawings of supplies floating all around!

Download the attachment (this file is 6.6 MB) and print the file on 8.5"x14" legal size paper. Or, you can scale the document to fit the paper size in the Printer Options tab.

Have a great year!

Asia Ward

Toy Reuse: A Light-Up Diorama

Submitted by Kristen M on June 5, 2007 - 2:22pm.
I made this diorama as a gift for a friend, using the guts of a battery-operated toy (one of the ones with lots of sounds and lights). When you look in the box and push the button on the side, LEDs flash on and off and illuminate a scene of UFOs and planets. The idea bubbled out of lots of toy taking-apart, and a Michel Gondry movie called Three Dead People. diorama.jpg I could pretty much use the toy as it was, but with a few adjustments.

Squeezable Circuits Workshop

Submitted by Kristen M on June 5, 2007 - 1:52pm.

This winter, we did a Saturday workshop called "Squeezable Circuits". The kids (ten of them, 9-12 years old) made their own squeeze-triggered circuits, and then used motors, lights, buzzers, and a variety of recycled and craft materials to create creatures that came alive when you squeezed a glove. This project was inspired by California artist Bernie Lubell and work he did with Mike and Karen at the Exploratorium. The workshop lasted three hours.