**My own students!! They continue to inspire, teach and challenge(!) me loads. Some of their experiments were really great, like Kristin & Frida's skin sensor (with some help of Geert) from 2018:**
**My own students!!**
They continue to inspire, teach and challenge(!) me loads. Some of their experiments were really great, like Kristin & Frida's skin sensor (with some help of Geert) from 2018:

**Melissa and Elisa's and bioplastics experiments to research how they could make this gorgeous tote bag (2019):**
Melissa and Elisa's and bioplastics experiments to research how they could make this gorgeous tote bag (2019):

**And Geert's textile touchscreen entirely made from scratch (2018). He developed a ropemaker to insulate conductive thread, a loom to make the textile, and of course programmed the sensor himself:**
And Geert's textile touchscreen entirely made from scratch (2018). He developed a ropemaker to insulate conductive thread, a loom to make the textile, and of course programmed the sensor himself:

**Geert also made this glove that vibrates when it senses peaks in electromagnetic fields, such as when a subway train pulls out of a station (together with Anton and Jaap 2018). The wanted to explore invisible signals in the city and found that some people are extremely sensitive to EMFs, whereas most of us aren't even aware of them.**
Geert also made this glove that vibrates when it senses peaks in electromagnetic fields, such as when a subway train pulls out of a station (together with Anton and Jaap 2018). The wanted to explore invisible signals in the city and found that some people are extremely sensitive to EMFs, whereas most of us aren't even aware of them.