Test projects for fall classes

Test amplifier and wearable electronic badge PCBs and amplifier enclosure project sample for fall teaching projects. Classes are likely to be all remote 😔. Circuit boards designed with Eagle and manufactured using Oshpark. Laser cutting by Ponoko. More here.

Test amplifier and wearable electronic badge.

Test amplifier and wearable electronic badge.

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Window Installation and Exhibit with Mel Prest @ The Great Highway Gallery in SF

From July 16th - August 16th stop by the Outer Sunset’s gem of a space, the Great Highway Gallery, to see an installation by Mel Prest and I. We’ve been married artists for years, and somehow this our first collaboration! The title: Restructuring in Progress. We also both have several works for sale through the gallery. 25% of all sales during this period will be donated to the Bay Area chapter of Showing Up For Racial Justice (SURJ).

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Sleepyboard Mini

Over the summer I designed a custom printed circuit board for a class I co-teach, in which students design and build a programmable lamp. I just got around to documenting the board. In the scope of PCBs, this is not a complex one but it's always nerve-racking to design and mass-produce a circuit board that many projects will depend on. One incorrect connection can void everything. So far the project has been a success! I call it "Sleepyboard Mini." http://www.extrasleepy.com/#/sleepyboardmini/

Sleepyboard mini is a custom PCB designed specifically to fit an Arduino pro mini, Adafruit USB micro-B breakout, an on/off switch and a few capacitors. There’s a small perforated breakaway prototyping area at the bottom of the board and a location for a single pushbutton at the top. All holes are connected horizontally in sets of 4 or 5, similar to a breadboard.

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NEW PIECE: SWEET LOAF

2019

CNC-cut walnut, 3D printed lens, Acrylic, Arduino, Addressable LEDs, Rechargeable battery

Sweet Loaf is a small rechargeable freestanding light source. The lamp can operate plugged to a wall or untethered for about 5 hours per recharge. A micro switch and usb charging port are embedded in the side of the acrylic. All machining on the wood and acrylic was done on the Bantam Tools Mill.

Dimensions: 5”w x 3”h x 4”d

See more: http://www.extrasleepy.com/#/sweetloaf/

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This image is from the internet. Photographer unknown.

This image is from the internet. Photographer unknown.