Sunday, October 4, 2009

A Book Wish List for CT Enthusiasts

Banzi, M. (2008). Getting started with arduino. Sebastopol, CA: Make:Books/O’Reilly Media, Inc.

Braddock Clark, S.E. & O’Mahony, M. (2008). Techno textiles 2: Revolutionary fabrics for fashion and design. London: Thames & Hudson.

Buechley, L. (2006). LED clothing. Make a programmable tank top. CRAFT Magazine, Journal of Architectural Design. Vol. 1. pp 54. http://web.media.mit.edu/~leah/grad_work/diy/diy_tank.html.

Eng, D. (2009). Fashion geek: Clothes accessories tech. Cincinnati, OH: North Light Books.

Frauenfelder, M. (2007). The best of MAKE. Sebastopol, CA: Make:Books/O’Reilly Media, Inc.

Gschwandtner , S & Shirobayashi, K. (2007). KnitKnit: Profiles + projects from knitting's new wave. New York, NY: Stewart, Tabori & Chang/Harry N. Abrams, Inc.

Igoe, T. ( 2007). Making things talk: Practical methods for connecting physical objects. Sebastopol, CA: Make:Books/O’Reilly Media, Inc.

Igoe, T. & O’Sullivan, D. (2004). Physical computing: Sensing and controlling the physical world with computers. Boston, MA: Thomson Course Technology PTR.

Lewis, A & Lin, F. (2008). Switch craft: Battery-powered crafts to make and sew. New York, NY: Random House.

McQuaid, M. (2005). Extreme textiles: Designing for high performance. New York, NY: Princeton Architectural Press.

Pakhchyan, S. (2008). Fashioning technology: A DIY intro to smart crafting. Sebastopol, CA: Make:Books/O’Reilly Media, Inc.

Reas, C. & Fry, B, (2007). Processing: A programming handbook for visual designers and artists. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Seymour, S. (2008). Fashionable technology: The intersection of design, fashion, science, and technology. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag/Wien.

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