Leah Buechley

Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Sciences
Director, High-Low Tech Group
MIT Media Lab
leah (at) media (dot) mit (dot) edu


About Me
Publications
High-Low Tech (group site coming soon)
LilyPad Arduino Site
Previous Research

       
 
Leah Buechley is an Assistant Professor at the MIT Media Lab where she directs the High-Low Tech research group. The High-Low Tech group explores the integration of high and low technology from cultural, material, and practical perspectives, with the goal of engaging diverse groups of people in developing their own technologies. Leah is a well-known expert in the field of electronic textiles (e-textiles), and her work in this area includes developing a method for creating cloth printed circuit boards (fabric PCBs) and designing the commercially available LilyPad Arduino toolkit. Her research was the recipient of the best paper award at the 2006 International Symposium on Wearable Computers and has been featured in numerous articles in the popular press including the New York Times, Boston Globe, CRAFT Magazine, Denver Post, and Taipei Times. Buechley received PhD and MS degrees in computer science from the University of Colorado at Boulder and a BA in physics from Skidmore College.

 
Schedule of upcoming travel and events
10/10/2008 Boulder, CO. University of Colorado, CS Dept. Invited Talk:
High-Low Tech: Rethinking Cultural and Material Contexts for Computation
10/27-11/1/2008 Boston, MA. Media Lab sponsor meeting
12/1-12/13/2008 San Francisco, CA. Exploratorium Museum
3/9-3/12/2009 San Jose, CA. Emerging Technology Conference