Even though MaKey
MaKey was designed by two Ph.D candidates from MIT, their goal was to
make something for the kindergartener in all of us.
It's a device that allows you to
turn anything that conducts electricity into a functional computer key.
It looks like it might be difficult to hook up, but it's actually very
simple - so simple a 4-year old was able to do it without trouble.
The team, Jay Silver and Eric
Rosenbaum, have dedicated themselves to designing easy-to-use invention
kits. "We believe that everyone is creative, inventive, and imaginative.
We believe that everyone can create the future and change the world."
Even the most jaded technology
enthusiast can't help but chuckle when they hook up a banana to an
alligator clip and use it to scroll through their computer. But the
beauty is that it's up to you to decide what to turn into a key.
In Jay and Eric's video they play
Mario Bros. with Play-Doh, Dance Dance Revolution with buckets or
water, the piano with a staircase, and allowed a cat to take a photo of
itself by hooking up a bowl of water to the MaKey MaKey.
The project was launched on Kickstarter
with an initial goal of raising $25,000, charging $40 per MaKey MaKey,
but the blew past that figure in a day and by month's end they raised
over $500,000.
MaKey MaKey starts shipping in
August and we look forward to seeing what kind ideas people come up
with. When you get yours, take a video of what you come up with and
send us the clip.
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