Week 11: Final Project Planning
Soft Speaker References + Info
Care Processing Unit, Liza Stark
“an interactive quilt embedded with reconfigurable textile speakers, each one storing an audio remembrance.“


I like that the components of the quilt are modular - and the embroidery is beautiful. She used beads to insulate conductive thread.
Jess Rowland
This artist has done many projects with flat speakers - mostly using copper paper. This one is so cool - it’s a flat speaker and you can choose where to play sound from by holding a magnet over it.
Broderies Sonores, Claire Williams
Instead of playing an audio file, this artist uses the vibration of the fabric with round magnets to create sound.
KOBAKANT
- Fabric Speakers: examples with conductive thread + fabric
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Embroidered Fabric Speaker Kit: explanations and diagrams of how it works
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Process: more examples and process info
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Another diagram and tutorial
Flat spiral coil inductor calculator: not totally what this does but it looks like it might be helpful in the future