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UK company Bare Conductive has launched a light kit on Kickstarter that lets you turn any piece of paper into a working, customizable lamp without any soldering or programming required only by the use of electrically conductive electric paint. Each kit lets you build three types of lamps: a touch version, one that dims, and a proximity lamp where brightness is controlled by hovering your hand over a pad.The kit also includes a light-up board (powered by USB) made up of six LEDs that feature three different lighting modes
This electric light kit lets you create lamps out of a piece of paper
UK company Bare Conductive has launched a light kit on Kickstarter that lets you turn any piece of paper into a working, customizable lamp without any soldering or programming required only by the use of electrically conductive electric paint. Each kit lets you build three types of lamps: a touch version, one that dims, and a proximity lamp where brightness is controlled by hovering your hand over a pad.The kit also includes a light-up board (powered by USB) made up of six LEDs that feature three different lighting modes
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