Most AI systems are built to go faster.
Gratitude Loom is built to hold still.
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A ritual instrument for weaving presence.
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Gratitude Loom 2.0
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Developed during my time at Fabricademy.
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Special thanks to
@louise_mscr for her guidance,
@penoix for organizing a last-minute crash course in weaving,
@nideow for learning and performing at the loom with me,
@thanarat_guide for filming and helping set up the loom,
and @kvnsthprnchst for lending an extra pair of hands.
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Built with @raspberrypi 4, Hall Effect sensors, LLaMA 3.3 70B via @groqinc , and custom Python.
Vibe coded with @claudeai
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More soon
Gratitude Loom 1.0
An early prototype exploring ritual as an interface — using human, AI, and material interactions to help us slow down.
In a time when AI keeps speeding things up faster than our nervous systems can keep up, I’m curious:
What if it helped us pause and co-regulate instead?
Thank you to my sister @nideow for being my hands and voice … and to @oio.school and @fabricademy for the skills and knowledge I bring to this project, and to @groqinc , @arduino.cc , and @bambulab_official for the tools (definitely my best purchase of the year 🙌).
A lot of experimenting and fast prototyping in 2025.
SkinSync · Week 12
Playing with skin as an interface—using conscious movement to feel, listen, and notice the body.
Curious to see where this grows in 2026.
Thank you Yenjai family for the warm welcome and making me feel so loved 💕
Special thanks to @jittima.keng and @ Ben for organizing another lovely wedding for us 🤵🏻♂️💗👰🏼♀️