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Journal Articles
- 2024
- [j10]Leah Buechley, Alyshia Bustos:
Characteristics of Conductive Paints and Tapes for Interactive Murals. Proc. ACM Interact. Mob. Wearable Ubiquitous Technol. 8(3): 92:1-92:34 (2024) - 2023
- [j9]Alyshia Bustos, Nanibah Chacon, Leah Buechley:
Interactive Murals: New Interactions and Educational Opportunities for Diverse Youth. XRDS 29(4): 42-47 (2023) - 2012
- [j8]Leah Buechley, Hannah Perner-Wilson:
Crafting technology: Reimagining the processes, materials, and cultures of electronics. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 19(3): 21:1-21:21 (2012) - 2011
- [j7]Loove Broms, Marcelo Coelho, Pattie Maes, Jie Qi, Leah Buechley, Fabian Hemmert, Susann Hamann, Matthias Löwe, Anne Wohlauf, Josefine Zeipelt, Gesche Joost:
Demo hour. Interactions 18(2): 8-9 (2011) - [j6]Leah Buechley, Marcelo Coelho:
Special issue on material computing. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 15(2): 113-114 (2011) - 2010
- [j5]Leah Buechley:
Questioning Invisibility. Computer 43(4): 84-86 (2010) - [j4]Michael Eisenberg, Leah Buechley, Nwanua Elumeze:
Bits and Pieces: Potential Future Scenarios for Children's Mobile Technology. Int. J. Mob. Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(2): 37-52 (2010) - 2009
- [j3]Leah Buechley, Michael Eisenberg:
Fabric PCBs, electronic sequins, and socket buttons: techniques for e-textile craft. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 13(2): 133-150 (2009) - 2008
- [j2]Michael Eisenberg, Leah Buechley:
Pervasive Fabrication: Making Construction Ubiquitous in Education. J. Softw. 3(4): 62-68 (2008) - [j1]Leah Buechley, Michael Eisenberg:
The LilyPad Arduino: Toward Wearable Engineering for Everyone. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 7(2): 12-15 (2008)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2024
- [c62]Alyshia Bustos, Nanibah Chacon, Mia S. Shaw, Fiona Bell, Leah Buechley:
Ode to Barelas: Supporting Youth Agency Cultural Expression, and Community Engagement Through an Interactive Mural. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2024 - [c61]Leah Buechley, Jaime Gould, Fiona Bell:
CeraMetal: A New Approach to Low-Cost Metal 3D Printing with Bronze Clay. CHI 2024: 348:1-348:16 - [c60]Camila Friedman-Gerlicz, Deanna Gelosi, Fiona Bell, Leah Buechley:
WeaveSlicer: Expanding the Range of Printable Geometries in Clay. CHI 2024: 352:1-352:16 - [c59]Fiona Bell, Camila Friedman-Gerlicz, Jaime Gould, Erin Mcclure, Deanna Gelosi, Alyshia N. Bustos, Monica Silva Lovato, Jeff Suina, Leah Buechley:
Demonstrating New Materials, Software, and Hardware from the Hand and Machine Lab. CHI Extended Abstracts 2024: 396:1-396:5 - [c58]Katherine W. Song, Fiona Bell, Himani Deshpande, Ilan Mandel, Tiffany Wun, Mirela Alistar, Leah Buechley, Wendy Ju, Jeeeun Kim, Eric Paulos, Samar Sabie, Ron Wakkary:
Sustainable Unmaking: Designing for Biodegradation, Decay, and Disassembly. CHI Extended Abstracts 2024: 489:1-489:7 - [c57]Alyshia Bustos, Nanibah Chacon, Mia S. Shaw, Fiona Bell, Leah Buechley:
Interactive Murals: New Opportunities for Collaborative STEAM Learning. CHI 2024: 655:1-655:19 - [c56]Fiona Bell, Erin Mcclure, Camila Friedman-Gerlicz, Ruby Ta, Leah Buechley:
Shape-Changing Clay-Dough: Taking a Material-Oriented Approach to 3D Printing Ceramic Forms. CHI 2024: 864:1-864:19 - [c55]Fiona Bell, Shanel Wu, Nadia Campo Woytuk, Eldy S. Lazaro Vasquez, Mirela Alistar, Leah Buechley:
Making Biomaterials for Sustainable Tangible Interfaces. TEI 2024: 55:1-55:5 - [c54]Jaime Gould, Camila Friedman-Gerlicz, Leah Buechley:
TRAvel Slicer: Continuous Extrusion Toolpaths for 3D Printing. UIST 2024: 122:1-122:17 - 2023
- [c53]Laura Devendorf, Leah Buechley, Noura Howell, Jennifer Jacobs, Hsin-Liu Cindy Kao, Martin Murer, Daniela K. Rosner, Nica Ross, Robert Soden, Jared Tso, Clement Zheng:
Towards Mutual Benefit: Reflecting on Artist Residencies as a Method for Collaboration in DIS. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume) 2023: 124-126 - [c52]Emily Lovell, Leah Buechley, James Davis:
LilyTiny in the Wild: Studying the Adoption of a Low-Cost Sewable Microcontroller for Computing Education. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2023: 282-293 - [c51]Leah Buechley, Ruby Ta, Alyssa Johnson:
3D Printable Play-Dough. CHI Extended Abstracts 2023: 428:1-428:4 - [c50]Leah Buechley, Ruby Ta:
3D Printable Play-Dough: New Biodegradable Materials and Creative Possibilities for Digital Fabrication. CHI 2023: 850:1-850:15 - [c49]Amy Traylor, Ruby Ta, Alyssa Johnson, Leah Buechley:
PaperCut: A Craft-Centered Approach to Digital Fabrication Using Cut Paper as a Design Medium. FabLearn/Constructionism 2023: 16:1-16:4 - 2022
- [c48]Emily Lovell, Leah Buechley, James Davis:
The LilyTiny: A Case Study in Expanding Access to Electronic Textiles. CHI Extended Abstracts 2022: 25:1-25:8 - [c47]Melody Horn, Amy Traylor, Leah Buechley:
Slabforge: Design Software for Slab-Based Ceramics. CHI 2022: 48:1-48:12 - [c46]Leah Buechley, Alyshia Bustos, Eleonora Edreva, Tyler Fenske, Reuben Fresquez, Samuel Hafer, Aislinn Handey, Michelle Louie, John Ng, Alan Shen, Randi Smith, Amber Sustaita, Michael Truong, Kai Vallon, Kage Micaiah Weiss:
A Computational Fabrication Course: Exploring Philosophical Reflection, Real-World Use, Personal Expression, and Social Connection. SCF 2022: 12:1-12:13 - [c45]Franklin Pezutti-Dyer, Leah Buechley:
Extruder-Turtle: A Library for 3D Printing Delicate, Textured, and Flexible Objects. TEI 2022: 6:1-6:9 - 2018
- [c44]Jie Qi, Leah Buechley, Andrew "bunnie" Huang, Patricia Ng, Sean Cross, Joseph A. Paradiso:
Chibitronics in the Wild: Engaging New Communities in Creating Technology with Paper Electronics. CHI 2018: 252 - [c43]Leah Buechley:
Celebrating Art, Craft and Computation. FabLearn Europe 2018: 1-2 - 2016
- [c42]David A. Mellis, Leah Buechley, Mitchel Resnick, Björn Hartmann:
Engaging Amateurs in the Design, Fabrication, and Assembly of Electronic Devices. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2016: 1270-1281 - 2014
- [c41]Jie Qi, Leah Buechley:
Sketching in circuits: designing and building electronics on paper. CHI 2014: 1713-1722 - [c40]David A. Mellis, Leah Buechley:
Do-it-yourself cellphones: an investigation into the possibilities and limits of high-tech diy. CHI 2014: 1723-1732 - 2013
- [c39]Kanjun Qiu, Leah Buechley, Edward Baafi, Wendy M. DuBow:
A curriculum for teaching computer science through computational textiles. IDC 2013: 20-27 - [c38]Sam Jacoby, Leah Buechley:
Drawing the electric: storytelling with conductive ink. IDC 2013: 265-268 - [c37]Jennifer Jacobs, Leah Buechley:
Codeable objects: computational design and digital fabrication for novice programmers. CHI 2013: 1589-1598 - [c36]David Mellis, Sean Follmer, Björn Hartmann, Leah Buechley, Mark D. Gross:
FAB at CHI: digital fabrication tools, design, and community. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 3307-3310 - [c35]David Mellis, Sam Jacoby, Leah Buechley, Hannah Perner-Wilson, Jie Qi:
Microcontrollers as material: crafting circuits with paper, conductive ink, electronic components, and an "untoolkit". TEI 2013: 83-90 - 2012
- [c34]David Mellis, Leah Buechley:
Case studies in the personal fabrication of electronic products. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2012: 268-277 - [c33]Jie Qi, Leah Buechley:
Animating paper using shape memory alloys. CHI 2012: 749-752 - [c32]Daniela Karin Rosner, Jean-François Blanchette, Leah Buechley, Paul Dourish, Melissa Mazmanian:
From materials to materiality: connecting practice and theory in hc. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 2787-2790 - [c31]David Mellis, Leah Buechley:
Collaboration in open-source hardware: third-party variations on the arduino duemilanove. CSCW 2012: 1175-1178 - [c30]Stefano Delle Monache, Davide Rocchesso, Jie Qi, Leah Buechley, Amalia de Götzen, Dario Cestaro:
Paper mechanisms for sonic interaction. TEI 2012: 61-68 - 2011
- [c29]Natalie Freed, Jie Qi, Adam Setapen, Cynthia Breazeal, Leah Buechley, Hayes Raffle:
Sticking together: handcrafting personalized communication interfaces. IDC 2011: 238-241 - [c28]Emily Lovell, Leah Buechley:
LilyPond: an online community for sharing e-textile projects. Creativity & Cognition 2011: 365-366 - [c27]David Mellis, Leah Buechley:
Scaffolding creativity with open-source hardware. Creativity & Cognition 2011: 373-374 - [c26]Hannah Perner-Wilson, Leah Buechley, Mika Satomi:
Handcrafting textile interfaces from a kit-of-no-parts. TEI 2011: 61-68 - [c25]David Mellis, Dana Gordon, Leah Buechley:
Fab FM: the design, making, and modification of an open-source electronic product. TEI 2011: 81-84 - [c24]Daniela Karin Rosner, Hannah Perner-Wilson, Jie Qi, Leah Buechley:
Fine bookbinding meets electronics. TEI 2011: 345-348 - 2010
- [c23]Leah Buechley, Benjamin Mako Hill:
LilyPad in the wild: how hardware's long tail is supporting new engineering and design communities. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2010: 199-207 - [c22]Hannah Perner-Wilson, Leah Buechley:
Handcrafting textile mice. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2010: 434-435 - [c21]Emily Lovell, Leah Buechley:
An e-sewing tutorial for DIY learning. IDC 2010: 230-233 - [c20]Leah Buechley:
LilyPad Arduino: rethinking the materials and cultures of educational technology. ICLS 2010: 127-128 - [c19]Bonifaz Kaufmann, Leah Buechley:
Amarino: a toolkit for the rapid prototyping of mobile ubiquitous computing. Mobile HCI 2010: 291-298 - [c18]Leah Buechley, David Mellis, Hannah Perner-Wilson, Emily Lovell, Bonifaz Kaufmann:
Living wall: programmable wallpaper for interactive spaces. ACM Multimedia 2010: 1401-1402 - [c17]Jie Qi, Leah Buechley:
Electronic popables: exploring paper-based computing through an interactive pop-up book. TEI 2010: 121-128 - [c16]Hannah Perner-Wilson, Leah Buechley:
Making textile sensors from scratch. TEI 2010: 349-352 - 2009
- [c15]Michael Eisenberg, Nwanua Elumeze, Michael MacFerrin, Leah Buechley:
Children's programming, reconsidered: settings, stuff, and surfaces. IDC 2009: 1-8 - [c14]Marcelo Coelho, Ivan Poupyrev, Sajid Sadi, Roel Vertegaal, Joanna Berzowska, Leah Buechley, Pattie Maes, Neri Oxman:
Programming reality: from transitive materials to organic user interfaces. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4759-4762 - [c13]Leah Buechley, Daniela Karin Rosner, Eric Paulos, Amanda Williams:
DIY for CHI: methods, communities, and values of reuse and customization. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4823-4826 - [c12]Aaron Beach, Baishakhi Ray, Leah Buechley:
Touch Me Wear: Getting Physical with Social Networks. CSE (4) 2009: 960-965 - [c11]Leah Buechley, Sue Hendrix, Michael Eisenberg:
Paints, paper, and programs: first steps toward the computational sketchbook. TEI 2009: 9-12 - 2008
- [c10]Leah Buechley, Michael Eisenberg, Jaime Catchen, Ali Crockett:
The LilyPad Arduino: using computational textiles to investigate engagement, aesthetics, and diversity in computer science education. CHI 2008: 423-432 - [c9]Michael Eisenberg, Ann Eisenberg, Leah Buechley, Nwanua Elumeze:
Computers and Physical Construction: Blending Fabrication into Computer Science Education. FECS 2008: 127-133 - 2007
- [c8]Leah Buechley, Mike Eisenberg:
Boda blocks: a collaborative tool for exploring tangible three-dimensional cellular automata. CSCL 2007: 102-104 - [c7]Leah Buechley, Michael Eisenberg, Nwanua Elumeze:
Towards a curriculum for electronic textiles in the high school classroom. ITiCSE 2007: 28-32 - 2006
- [c6]Leah Buechley, Nwanua Elumeze, Michael Eisenberg:
Electronic/computational textiles and children's crafts. IDC 2006: 49-56 - [c5]Leah Buechley:
A Construction Kit for Electronic Textiles. ISWC 2006: 83-90 - [c4]Michael Eisenberg, Ann Eisenberg, Leah Buechley, Nwanua Elumeze:
Invisibility Considered Harmful: Revisiting Traditional Principles of Ubiquitous Computing in the Context of Education. WMTE 2006: 103-110 - 2005
- [c3]Michael Eisenberg, Nwanua Elumeze, Leah Buechley, Glenn Blauvelt, Sue Hendrix, Ann Eisenberg:
The homespun museum: computers, fabrication, and the design of personalized exhibits. Creativity & Cognition 2005: 13-21 - [c2]Leah Buechley, Nwanua Elumeze, Camille Dodson, Michael Eisenberg:
Quilt Snaps: A Fabric Based Computational Construction Kit. WMTE 2005: 219-221 - 2004
- [c1]Michael Eisenberg, Leah Buechley, Nwanua Elumeze:
Computation and Construction Kits: Toward the Next Generation of Tangible Building Media for Children. CELDA 2004: 423-426
Editorship
- 2020
- [e1]Paulo Blikstein, Leah Buechley, Nathan R. Holbert:
FabLearn '20: FabLearn 2020 - 9th Annual Conference on Maker Education, New York, NY, USA, April 4 - 5, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7543-6 [contents]
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