Simon de Bakker
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What do you make? (please answer so I know you're human & not a bot)
Wearable textile (soft)interfaces, flexible embedded circuits, etc
About Me:
http://nl.linkedin.com/in/sdbakker
Website:
http://www.josos.org

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Simon de Bakker commented on Melissa Coleman's blog post Pseudomorphs: dresses that paint themselves
"Can't agree more :-p"
Oct 14, 2010
Simon de Bakker commented on Syuzi's blog post Dyeing Conductive Fabric
"Aha, so there had to be a catch ;-)"
Jun 29, 2010
Simon de Bakker commented on Syuzi's blog post Dyeing Conductive Fabric
"The trick is they can coat any fabric for you (at least so I was told). So you probably can send them a pre-dyed woven or non-woven. As it is on on-demand basis it might be quite costly?"
Jun 26, 2010
Simon de Bakker commented on Syuzi's blog post Dyeing Conductive Fabric
"You are looking for electrically conductive polymer coated fabrics. A mouth full but it boils down to non metal plated conductive fabric ;-) Have a look at companies like eeonyx: http://www.eeonyx.com/technology.php. Basically, when you provide them…"
Jun 24, 2010
Simon de Bakker commented on Syuzi's blog post DIY Thin Flexible PCBs
"These can be used with solid-ink printers for the finer circuits. Haven't tried the technique myself but met some people who got very good results with it: http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Flexible-Printed-Circuits/"
May 6, 2010
Simon de Bakker commented on Syuzi's blog post Guest Blogger: Melissa Coleman
"Well hi there ;-)"
Apr 21, 2010
Simon de Bakker commented on Syuzi's blog post Intimacy— A Sensual Haute-tech Wearable
"The beginning of the new year we will have a 'making of' post. I'll let you know by then."
Dec 24, 2009
Simon de Bakker commented on Syuzi's blog post Intimacy— A Sensual Haute-tech Wearable
"The necklace indeed senses the distance to the ball using RF transmission. It also contains a microprocessor controlling the dimming of the foil. A registration of the V2_ TestLab event Intimate Interfaces can be found at the V2_ website. The…"
Dec 23, 2009
Simon de Bakker commented on Syuzi's blog post Pocket Tweets
"Thanks for posting!"
Jul 24, 2009
Simon de Bakker was featured
Jun 15, 2009
Simon de Bakker commented on Simon de Bakker's blog post Cutout Circuit Board
"I think it would be very well possible provided your knives are very sharp. I guess it will be tedious and time consuming though, especially if you need to produce them in batch. If you have access to a fablab with vinyl plotter it will be a lot…"
Jun 13, 2009
Dana Decareaux commented on Simon de Bakker's blog post Cutout Circuit Board
"I'm curious... Is this something that could be done by hand? As in, with a steady hand do you think it is possible to cut out the boards with an Exacto knife or similar? I don't have access to this sort of equipment but I would be…"
Jun 13, 2009
Simon de Bakker's blog post was featured

Cutout Circuit Board

Just a repost of my previously posted fabmoment.For a project at the V2_lab we had to develop a transparent touchpad in textile. For this we needed to create circuit boards that are thin, small, easy to mount on a textile substrate and more or less flexible. To create such a circuit…See More
Jun 8, 2009
Syuzi commented on Simon de Bakker's blog post Cutout Circuit Board
"thanks so much for posting this!! I really appreciate your detailed account of your trial and error process."
Jun 8, 2009
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Cutout Circuit Board

Just a repost of my previously posted fabmoment.For a project at the V2_lab we had to develop a transparent touchpad in textile. For this we needed to create circuit boards that are thin, small, easy to mount on a textile substrate and more or less flexible. To create such a circuit…See More
Jun 8, 2009
Simon de Bakker commented on Simon de Bakker's blog post Wearable Sound Experiment
"meg: It was also amazing to see it all emerging out of nothing! Would be great to do a follow-up at some point. Syuzi: The stream of the TestLab event can be viewed here: http://live.v2.nl/v2/2009/testlab/090520-fashionable-techology.mov. The…"
May 29, 2009

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Cutout Circuit Board

Just a repost of my previously posted fabmoment.



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For a project at the V2_lab we had to develop a transparent touchpad in textile. For this we needed to create circuit boards that are thin, small, easy to mount on a textile substrate and more… Continue

Posted on June 8, 2009 at 6:30am — 3 Comments

Wearable Sound Experiment

The 16th and 17th of May V2_ Institute for the Unstable Media held a 2-day workshop on wearable technology lead by Mika Satomi and Hannah Perner-Wilson aka Kobakant.



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After the workshop introduction and meeting round participants were split up into two groups to distribute the wide variety of skills. The background of participants was broad… Continue

Posted on May 21, 2009 at 12:06pm — 3 Comments

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