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Queer Self Made Sex Tech
Name Queer Self Made Sex Tech
Location H&D Studio
Date 2026/07/14
Time 14:30-18:30
PeopleOrganisations Merel Noorlander
Type HDSC2026
Web Yes
Print No

This event is only for participants of the Summer Camp 2026 and not open to the public, want to join us: check the HDSC2026 Clouds to Commons Public Program

In this hands-on session, we’ll build a compact 3V mini vibration tool designed for DIY tech pleasure making. Participants assemble a mini vibrating disk motor powered by a 2×AA battery holder with switch, using simple wiring (red/black hookup wires) and basic insulation (ideally shrink tubing).

The activity focuses on a quick, prototype-friendly workflow; connecting electronics, and secure the components into a small build. We will cast & mold participants’ objects with the vibrating motor; it’s a very simple and fun DIY vibrator (for the whole body), and there are many ways to build it, but this is the one we’ll use : )

Participants are invited to bring:

  • a small compact object (~2.5 × 2.5 cm, minimal protrusions*), we’ll use it for an optional silicone cast/mold to create your pleasure object.
  • Toys (or objects) with big open holes, hook-like shapes, or lots of moving parts usually won’t release cleanly from a mold. For this build, we’ll stick to the basics; shapes that cast well and are easy to pour.

Bio

Merel Noorlander is a non-binary maker-researcher, curator, and clown-burlesque-drag performer creating playful pleasure tools from everyday objects; like turning a shoe polisher into a flogger. They build open, community-led programs, workshops and courses that center care and collective power, co-creating around DIY intimate technologies, video, and multisensory installations with queer, immigrant makers and collaborators -working with grassroots organizations and educational institutions on social-practice sextech-cultivating a platform of self-made queer sex toys through knowledge exchange, skill sharing, stories, and tools.

IG: @merelnoorlander_studio (website in the re-make)


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