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Leah Buechley: Wie man mit Elektronik "zeichnet"

Filmed Nov 2011 • Posted Nov 2012TEDYouth
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Elektronik zu designen ist generell schwerfällig und teuer – oder war es zumindest – bis Leah Buechley und ihr Team des Massachusetts Institut für Technologie Werkzeuge entwickelten, die den Umgang mit Elektronik so einfach wie den mit Papier und Stift machten. In dieser Rede von TEDYouth2011 zeigt Buechley einige ihrer charmanten Designs, wie z.b. ein Papier-Klavier, das man zeichnen und spielen kann.

Leah Buechley is an MIT electronics designer who mixes high and low tech to create smart and playful results. Full bio »

Translated into German by Niklas Kulemeier
Reviewed by Katja Tongucer
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