Samuel Johnson, a student of AnnMarie Thomas, demonstrates the conductive play dough (featured in Make: 22 and Make: Online) he developed as a student at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN.

From the pages of MAKE:

MAKE Volume 22, Remote Control Everything
Automate your world with remote control. From pet care to power outlets, from toys to telepresence, we’ll show you how to add a joystick, push-button, twist-knob, or timer to just about anything. Don’t forget, subscribers can always read the digital edition here.

BY John Baichtal

My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, comics, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets, & toys.

One Response to Conductive play dough

  1. Math Campbell on said:

    Pro-tip: probably not the best idea to try and take this through the airport in an assembled circuit…
    Damn cool though.

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