Electronics Faire: Tiny Handmade Speakers with Lily Crandall

Electronics Faire: Tiny Handmade Speakers with Lily Crandall

In this workshop, attendees will learn how to make their very own handmade speaker! We’ll start with an overview of the components of speakers and then introduce the materials we will use: conductive thread, copper tape, fabric, and paper. Attendees will make and test their speakers, exploring how different materials result in different sound quality and volume. It is not necessary to have experience in electronics, sewing, or audio to attend this workshop. All materials provided.

About the Instructor: Lily Crandall is a creative technologist and fiber artist who enjoys working at the intersection of the two fields. She holds an MPS from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, where she currently works as Program Administrator. Lily is a co-founder of COPY magazine, a publication dedicated to supporting and promoting the work of emerging artists. She has experience in volunteer education/training as well as accessibility consulting. She is passionate about creating playful, accessible, educational, experiences and tools that bring people together.

Date:
Friday, March 14, 2025
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Location:
Makerspace, Scholars Studio in Charles Library
Campus:
Main Campus
Categories:
  Critical Making     Digital Scholarship  
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