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We’re teaching another Maker Art class for lower-school and middle-school students.
In this after-school workshop, students will create a Haunted House together. They will build a fantasy world with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other animated characters inspired by Halloween.
We will combine arts and technology to bring their creations to life: each student will have their own room in our haunted house, and they will learn to build simple robots with motors and Arduino, then play with lights and sounds to tell their stories for our ‘show and tell’ in November.
To prepare for this class, we are prototyping different characters and rooms in the haunted house, using cardboard automata to make characters move. My associate Sarah Brewer and I have been adapting designs from the Exploratorium’s Tinkering Studio and Paper Mechatronics for this project.
Learn more about our Haunted House class at Tam Makers:
www.tammakers.org/haunted-house/
You can sign up for this course here:
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the RS-1 in the foreground is a former NRC (national reaserch council) locomotive. the car in the background is a CP rail autorack
An engine prototype for my new SHIP. I decided to not use the large blue corner ramps seen here. I put all 24 I bought into my bricklink store. I'm keeping the straight ramps for the engines.
We’re teaching another Maker Art class for lower-school and middle-school students.
In this after-school workshop, students will create a Haunted House together. They will build a fantasy world with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other animated characters inspired by Halloween.
We will combine arts and technology to bring their creations to life: each student will have their own room in our haunted house, and they will learn to build simple robots with motors and Arduino, then play with lights and sounds to tell their stories for our ‘show and tell’ in November.
To prepare for this class, we are prototyping different characters and rooms in the haunted house, using cardboard automata to make characters move. My associate Sarah Brewer and I have been adapting designs from the Exploratorium’s Tinkering Studio and Paper Mechatronics for this project.
Learn more about our Haunted House class at Tam Makers:
www.tammakers.org/haunted-house/
You can sign up for this course here:
bit.ly/maker-art-tam-high-fall-2016-signup
To learn more about our Maker Art programs, visit this page:
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It's almost a finished ring. I might make the cabochon (the center) a bit bigger so I can see more of the details, but it's not to bad this way too.
Prototyp vozu Tatra 77, který se v této podobě zúčastnil závodu 1000 mil československých v roce 1934
Prototype jeans for the Narin and trousers for Douglas. Obviously some work needs to be done buuuuuut so far so...not awful. :)
These are made with patterns I based off of a super duper awesome tutorial on DoA by username ragdoll
You can find it here www.denofangels.com/forums/showthread.php/231385-Anyone-C...
This is the "brain" of the bot in its prototype stage. Next stage is to miniaturize and fit the whole thing into a tiny circuit board that will fit inside the ball.
Prototype doll is on the left production doll is on the right. The prototype is a completely different doll. Among the differences, the prototype has wires in the ears, and the production doll does not. The production doll has more fur on the head and chest, and is a slightly different color.
This prototype of a pleasure boat (ca 1987) was made by Volvo Penta Corporation of Great Britain. According to a representative from the Volvo Penta Company, in 1987 Volvo Penta asked a team of engineering majors in the United Kingdom to design a pleasure boat as they envisioned it in the year 2007 and this model is the result of their efforts. The model was displayed in a number of European exhibitions over the course of several years before landing in Chesapeake. Although this boat was never produced, the students did design some cosmetic engine dressings (an engine cover) that were actually incorporated into Volvo Penta's marine engines. It is in the collection of The Mariners' Museum in Newport News, VA (accession # 2002.09.01).
This is a prototype based on CONTAX Aria which was made by a fan when Kyocera announced to end its CONTAX camera business in 2005. He presented it to Kazuo Inamori, the founder of Kyocera Corporation to express his enthusiasm for CONTAX cameras.
Prototype is here, and I love him! It's great to finally see him in resin.
Puck is a doll sculpted by me with Ladoll Clay and now cast in NS environmental resin. He is 57cm large.
This guy will be for sale soon. If you're interested, or have questions, please visit me at freakstylebjd.deviantart.com!