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Liz and I ventured to Kennedy Space Center for our nerdy Valentine's day date. Cool, huh? We wanted to be different.
An Apollo command module, which was launch on the Saturn V.
Dewailly Cloister Roof - Amiens -France
HDA : Architect
Client : Ville d’Amiens
Architect: H²O& HDA
Date : 2007
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Marine Systems students put together their modules - a cross section of a boat that they will plumb and wire.
each elastic module can be redesigned based on its ability to self-join. The elastic module can also maintain its memory of the original joint.
cast elastic polymer in laser cut acrylic molds
Lac de l'Isle-Jourdain
Infrarouge avec Canon 40D modifié filtre clair + 24-105mm + Filte Cokin P002
Traitement IRG Single shoot sous photoshop + Lightroom
Development Impact and the PhD Scholarship - Road Map training held at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor from 14-16 March 2014
Module 3 has arrived which means I have all the parts from Marlin to finish the build. Still loads to source from other places though
- Rear wing piping
- bonnet piping
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Kansas Cosmosphere
The Apollo Lunar Module was the only true manned spacecraft ever built. It was only meant to operate in the unique conditions of space. Since it only had to operate in the 1/6th gravity of the Moon, the spacecraft's structure was reduced to such a point that a flight-ready LM would not even support its own weight on Earth. The LM's unusual spider-like appearance was due to the fact that its designers never had worry about aerodynamics for it would only operate in the vacuum of space.
Since the LM did not incorporate a protective heatshield, none ever returned to Earth in one piece. After a mission was completed, the LM was either sent crashing back into the lunar surface, or allowed to burn up on reentry through the Earth's atmosphere. Due to this fact, the craft before you is one of the few Lunar Modules left in existence.
This specific Lunar Module was built by the Grumman Corporation- NASA's prime contractor for the LM. The spacecraft was originally built as an engineering test structure and has been restored by the Cosmosphere, complete with many flight-ready components
Module 3 has arrived which means I have all the parts from Marlin to finish the build. Still loads to source from other places though
- Door striker plates
- Door latches and striker pins
- Big bag of fasteners
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
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Activated modules of fire and rain.
These animation loads the cpu, so usually they're stopped, but they are too beautiful
Desktop background is animated too: the central logo switch from blue to red and viceversa when mouse pass over it
This is one of the 6 boxes with a speaker playind its part of a sound montage, leds that light up to the sound intensity, a light sensitive resistor (in the light bulb) that when covered reveals music, and an infrared range sensor (the eyes) that detects people and mangles the sound appropriately. The (sharp) infrared sensors are read by ladyadas wonderful ADIO board and the light sensors are read by an arduino and the information is thansmitted via MIDI to a computer that sits in the central brain and sends the audio back to the the respective modules.