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Leah Buechley: Cómo "dibujar" con la electrónica

Filmed Nov 2011 • Posted Nov 2012TEDYouth
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Diseñar electrónica generalmente es agotador y caro --o por lo menos lo era, hasta que Leah Buechley y su equipo de MIT crearon herramientas para manipular electrónica como si fuese papel y lápiz. En esta charla de TEDYouth 2011, Buechley muestra algunos de sus diseños innovadores, como un piano de papel que se puede dibujar y luego tocar.

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

Translated into Spanish by Sebastian Guerraty
Reviewed by Martina Sedda
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