NeoPixel Ring Bangle Bracelet with GEMMA
Wear a bangle of light! Build a charming bracelet from four NeoPixel rings and GEMMA, Adafruit’s tiny wearable electronics platform. You will need:
- 4x NeoPixel Rings (16-size) [Amazon | Adafruit]
- GEMMA or GEMMA M0 wearable microcontroller [Amazon | Adafruit]
- tiny lipoly battery
- tiny switch
- jewelry findings
- jump rings
- magnetic clasp
- two pairs of pliers
- small gauge stranded wire
- soldering iron and solder
- wire strippers
- flush snips
- E6000 craft adhesive

Contributions to The F.A.T. Manual Book

The F.A.T. Manual contains works created by members of the Free Art and Technology group, including my Laptop Compubody Sock, Lilypad Arduino Embroidery, TV-B-Gone Hoodie, Linoleum Asphalt Mosaics, and more:
“In more than five years of activity, the Free Art and Technology Lab (F.A.T. Lab) produced an impressive series of projects, all developed with open source software, shared online and documented in a way that allows everybody to copy, improve, abuse or simply use them. This approach situates F.A.T. Lab in a long tradition of DIY, processual, sharable artistic practices based on instructionals, and reveals a democratic idea of art where Fluxus scores meet hacker culture (and rap music).
Featuring texts by Régine Debatty, Evan Roth, Domenico Quaranta, Geraldine Juárez and Randy Sarafan, The F.A.T. Manual is a selection of more that 100 projects, done in the belief that printing these bits on paper will allow them to spread in a different way, infiltrate other contexts, and germinate. An archive, a catalogue, a user manual and a software handbook documenting five years of thug life, pop culture and research and development.
The F.A.T. Manual is co-produced by Link Editions, F.A.T. Lab and MU, Eindhoven in collaboration with XPO Gallery, Paris. With generous support from Baltan Laboratories, Eindhoven and Creative Industries Fund NL, Rotterdam.”
