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The High-Low Tech group at MIT is changing the face of technology.
Their goal is to inspire, support, and study communities of end-users who design, build, and hack their own devices.
This is their wiki.


There is a lot of information here on combining the Lilypad and other electronic devices with fabric and thread, making wearable electronics.
'''HLT wiki''' is for the High-Low Tech group at MIT, and is changing the face of technology.  Their goal is to inspire, support, and study communities of end-users who design, build, and {{tag|Hacking|hack}} their own devices.  This is their [[wiki]].  The site requires a password to edit.


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There is a lot of information here on combining the LilyPad and other {{tag|electronic}} devices with fabric and thread, making wearable electronics.


Related wiki:
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*[http://HighLowTech.org HighLowTech.org]


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Latest revision as of 16:11, 4 December 2022

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HLT wiki
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Status: Dormant
Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: PmWiki
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Technology
Wiki size: 178 article pages see stats

(As of: 2021-05-29)


HLT wiki is for the High-Low Tech group at MIT, and is changing the face of technology. Their goal is to inspire, support, and study communities of end-users who design, build, and hack their own devices. This is their wiki. The site requires a password to edit.

There is a lot of information here on combining the LilyPad and other electronic devices with fabric and thread, making wearable electronics.

External links