The Lick-Wilmerding Booth in the Young Makers Area.
Other great things at Maker Faire:
The Lick-Wilmerding Booth in the Young Makers Area.
Other great things at Maker Faire:
Some of the playground parts going with us.
Swing and climbing wall parts
Quick Concept Drawing (Overall Layout)
Quick Concept Drawing (Central Structure)
Tool Training
Tool Training
Donations and Parts are piling up in our office!
Two weeks ago Bill Kipp talked to the Sustainable Energy class about the administrative, environmental, and political challenges of building new transmission lines to deliver sustainable energy to the various states in the Southwest. His project, now 4 years in, will deliver wind and solar energy over thousands of miles at a cost less than that of a public utility company. Getting permission to cross lands owned by sovereign Native American nations, Military testing sites, wildlife preserves, and protected national monuments isn't as easy as you might think (nor should it be!). Check out the details here: http://www.southlinetransmissionproject.com/index.html
Each lamp built from 12"x12" acrylic, 12"x12" steel, 30"x5"wood, lit by custom Arduino LED circuit.
Configurable magnetic pixels by the 'Fluid Environments' group
Media Lab working on growing its own food!
Adhesive circuits by Jie Qi of the 'Responsive Environments' group
The 'Lifelong Kindergarden' collaborative lab
After years of hearing about the Media Lab, it was a special treat to finally get to see this set of innovative creative technical labs in person. Thank you Jie Qi and Tiffany Tsung for hosting me @medialab.
View excerpts : http://www.extrasleepy.com/sitplease/
Excerpts from Sit Please: Illustrated Experiences in Senegal, Mali and Ethiopia. 160+ pages of short stories. Researching publishing options now. Expected availability: Fall 2014.
Working with LWHS and DREW students to design a school playground for Santhiou Mame Gor, in Senegal. We plan on building the palyground during our annual summer cultural exchange trip. Next step: send the ideas to the village for feedback.
Thank you to the creator of a brilliant open source tool. Great work presented to a packed Monday night house. Use processing! http://reas.com/
After working out some high frequency interference issues, we have the Tourchmate CNC Plasma up and running. Very easy .dxf file export from Illustrator to the CNC control software.
I only have 100 projects floating around in my head now.
These two covered so many topics on internet and electronic media art. It will take me months to sort through all the ideas. Really fantastic and thought provoking class! Get to know these two! http://kylemcdonald.net/ http://lauren-mccarthy.com/ http://grayarea.org/
If you don't know about Bloom Energy, look into it. The Bloom Box fuel cell system is the most amazing and efficient energy source I've seen. It's going to be huge. We're so fortunate to get to visit two years in a row. The company is humming along. Thank you to K.R., David (pictured on the left) and the whole crew.
And it's free!
http://www.openscad.org/about.html
Love the chapter on reducing power consumption.
Programming Arduino Next Steps: Buy it: http://www.simonmonk.org/?page_id=408