Leah Buechley
Rural Digital
Albuquerque, NM USA
"Make choices out of love and excitement and passion and interest, and—when coupled with hard work—those will take you to really great places."
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Leah's work combines: Art, Engineering, and Being Creative
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Advice for getting started
My whole life I had experienced this conundrum. When I decided to go to graduate school, I majored in computer science to challenge myself and do something different from art. While there, I discovered that science and art could, in fact, be combined and that opened up a whole new world to me.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Physics, General
Skidmore College
Doctorate
Computer Science
University of Colorado Boulder
Here's the path I recommend for someone who wants to be an Electrical Engineers:
High School
Bachelor's Degree: Art/Art Studies, General
Bachelor's Degree: Engineering, General
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I've taken a lot of twists and turns
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She was always very drawn to her math and science classes in school, but outside of the classroom, she was very drawn to the arts.
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She often felt torn, because she always felt like she had to choose between the two.
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When she first went to college, she was a dance major and wanted to become a professional dancer.
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After a few years, she actually missed the academic challenge of math and science; she realized she could continue to perform on the side, but she should get a STEM education.
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She earned a B.A. in physics and a Ph.D. in computer science; it wasn’t until she started her postgraduate studies that she realized that she could blend her STEM and arts interests.
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Was an assistant professor at the MIT Media Lab, where she led the High-Low Tech research group, which blended arts and crafts with electrical engineering and technology.
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In 2006, she created LilyPad Arduino e-textile technology kits, used for embedding electronics in textiles; these kits kicked off a huge DIY wearable electronics movement.
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Says that the goal of her inventions and artworks is to make technology more accessible, and to encourage people to be “playful, unafraid, experimental, and curious.”
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
There is no way I could ever combine art and science, I have to choose one.
How I responded:
My whole life I had experienced this conundrum. When I decided to go to graduate school, I majored in computer science to challenge myself and do something different from art. While there, I discovered that science and art could, in fact, be combined and that opened up a whole new world to me.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
Growing up in New Mexico, I was always poor as a kid and, because of that, we had to be resourceful and had to solve problems we encountered in imaginative ways.