In our new wearable-tech series, The Concepts, The Creators Project is investigating various innovators who are designing wearables that evolve art forms and practices to the next level. In our first The Concepts episode, we zoned in on SubPac, a device that lets users feel sound. Today, we’re sharing a documentary on a very precocious and very inspiring young creator.
Joey Hudy is a 16-year-old student and active member of the Maker community. Since middle school, his DIY engineering sensibilities have yielded awesome innovations, including a dog jacket that changes lights based on how active your dog is called Dawg, a marshmallow cannon and LED Arduino shields.
Hudy is gifted inventor and prodigious DIY engineer. He’s shared his work at multiple Maker Faires, will intern at Intel’s New Devices Group product development program this upcoming summer and even shot marshmallows across the White House with President Obama. Talk about aiming high.
In our new wearable-tech series, The Concepts, The Creators Project is investigating various innovators who are designing wearables that evolve art forms and practices to the next level. In our first The Concepts episode, we zoned in on SubPac, a device that lets users feel sound. Today, we’re sharing a documentary on a very precocious and very inspiring young creator.Joey Hudy is a 16-year-old student and active member of the Maker community. Since middle school, his DIY engineering sensibilities have yielded awesome innovations, including a dog jacket that changes lights based on how active your dog is called Dawg, a marshmallow cannon and LED Arduino shields.Hudy is gifted inventor and prodigious DIY engineer. He’s shared his work at multiple Maker Faires, will intern at Intel’s New Devices Group product development program this upcoming summer and even shot marshmallows across the White House with President Obama. Talk about aiming high.
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