1. Feather Necklace

2. Origami Dragonfly
3. Camel made of the Forest
PARALLEL CIRCUIT 1 : A NEW BRIGHT LEAF FOR MY PLANT
PARALLEL CIRCUIT 2 : LIGHT BOX
Documentation:
ILLUSTRATION PROJECT : MOON
“The moon stays brights when it doesn’t avoid the night.” -Rumi
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Circuit 1: Light-up Heart
For my first Circuit this week, I created a simple heart using the conductive copper taffeta and copper tape. First, I cut a hole in the paper and put the copped tape through to the other side:
Then, I cut small holes to fit two LEDs:
Next, I added the battery into the mix and got the LED to light up:
And finally, I added the heart-shaped piece of copper taffeta:
Circuit 2: Lamp
My second circuit was a hanging origami lamp. I used conductive yarn and copper tape. First, I folded an origami hollow ball and put two LEDs into it using the backing fabric I had brought in:
I then put tape around the two positive pins of the LEDs and the two negative pins of the LEDs. Then, I wrapped the conductive yarn around the copped and tied them.
I then attached the other side of the yarn to the positive and negative sides of the battery, and voila, a hanging lamp! (It could be a necklace, too!
Circuit Illustration
For my Circuit Illustration, I wanted to create the “All My Friends are Dead” dinosaur from the following books:
In my illustration, I wanted to depict the dinosaur as finally happy once he got some spikes! So, I first started out drawing him out and cutting him out:
I then cut out a piece of the copper taffeta in the shape of the dinosaur. After taping that onto the paper dinosaur cutout, I taped on 4 LEDs to the top of the dinosaur using copped tape. I cut a small hole in the paper cutout of the dinosaur where I was putting the battery’s negative side:
Then, I covered that hole with the negative side of the battery and taped the positive side of the LEDs to the positive side of the battery with copper tape:
And now he lights up when you press his tummy!
After that, I taped the dinosaur to a stand, and now you can pet his tummy and let him know he has some friends!
Parallel Circuits
This is a paper plane with three lights. Two of them are always on and indicates the plane’s width. The one in the middle is the ready sign, it will be turned on if a person is hold the middle of the paper plane tightly.
Circuit Illustration
Immediately an enormous and frightful genie rose out of the earth, saying: “What wouldst thou with me? I am the slave of the ring, and will obey thee in all things.”
This line is from Aladdin’s Lamp. Genie and the lamp is what in this picture. If somebody touches the lamp the Genie will come alive(Blink Blink Blink). Cotten is what his body is made of. I was going to use the conductive thread to connect his eyes to make its face floating on cotton, however the connection was never strong. So I stick his face on the paper, the result is surprisingly good.
This toy has four separate parts. When one part sticks to another part, both parts will light up. When four parts stick together, all the lights will be on.
My illustration is about a Chinese love legend.
The Cowherd and the Weaving Maid, who are once a happy couple, become stars separated by the Milky Way. They can meet only once in a year when magpies fly together to form a bridge over the Milky Way.
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DOGGY
For this Doggy face, I use conductive tape and conductive ink to connect the power.
Illustration
I got an inspiration from the cartoon called Detective Conan. This scene is about a boy who disappear because he try to impress his friend by catching firefly. So he is getting into the wood and he can catch one where alone the river. The best place to find the firefly is where it has clear river and many trees around.
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I made this rose out of some coffee filters and a chopstick. I added two red LEDs to give it red color.
A small cloud in my hand.
Illustration project
The Golden Fish
When suddenly to his great surprise, the golden fish spoke to him:” Good fisherman, please spare my life. I am so very small that I would hardly make a mouthful for you and your wife. Please give me my freedom, and throw me back into the sea. If you will, I will five you anything in the world that you wish.”
“Why, you poor little fish,” laughed the fisherman. “You are indeed very generous, and I am only too glad to grant you your freedom.”
So the kind fisherman put the little fish back into the water, and the fish, sparkling like the sunbeams, swam swiftly through the blue water.