


Conductive Ink
A series of experiments documented in my process is my attempt to make, learn, and understand conductive inks and electronic circuitry. Through exploration in a number on materials from graphite to gold leafing, I have started to gain an understanding of the principles of conductivity. My assumptions that things that are shiny should conduct has been refuted and my background in science understanding and learning has been challenged.
This series of experiments was made successful through mixing graphite drawing powder and clear acrylic gesso for painting canvas. The concentration in the graphite is as a high enough percentage that the electric current from the 9 volt battery is not dispated over the span. Graphite ink is being used as a test model to help me move my usage for paper that has a computational affordance.
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