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Found in the MAKE Flickr Pool:
Takashi Kondo of Ogaki, Japan, created this amazing foldable paper piano printed with conductive ink and embedded with an ATmega328. I’d love to see a video of this creation in action, as well as some more details of its creation — like, where is it getting its power?
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