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This is available for sale from an antique mall in Langley, BC. Price - $275.00 CAD. /// 10 Feb. 2017 ///
I have never seen a 1/100 scale L-1011 model in prototype livery.
Lotus Esprit Production-Intent Prototype
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Every prototype I build has a Lego brick somewhere. Not by design, but they're just so handy. This time: their consistent size makes them ideal for leveling out the frame once I ran out of washers.
Here how the pieces fit together so far. I'm going to need to work with a larger pattern size in my next model. Especially if its going to fit me when I'm done.
In this mock-up we are exploring how remixing code is very similar to magnetic poetry for the Hackasaurus. We could utilize the color coding system developed for the WXG to differentiate grammatical elements. Additionally, thinking of code this way allows for users to define their own rules, rather than defining lines of sequential procedural code. Here, we are thinking about how some users might approach a sentence grammatically, others visually and some might just cluster components together that they will eventually make sense of. With the magnetic poetry mechanic, there is also an element of social collaborative mentoring, where one user might assist another in ultimately developing code.
This is branded with the M8 logo, but it's actually a prototype M9 with a serial number in the very very low double digits.
Curated by Sydney Mainster, Materials Lab Curator, and Igor Siddiqui, Assistant Professor
Photographed by Rob Winter, Materials Lab in house photographer
The lightbox prototype, with 4 RGB LEDs and a simple arduino sketch to bash bits down SPI and make it light up. This is based on part of the MeggyJr (and Peggy 2) circuit. Right now it's only using 1 LED controller to make sure I have some vague idea what I'm doing, but it's a start.
I'm not driving the LEDs with enough current. I'll fix that this weekend.
I'm sewing a shopsack clone from xpac, but before I go and mess with that hideously expansive fabric (it's vx-51; very heavy for xpac, and priced to match. It's not as expensive as cuben, but it's still expensive enough to make assembly/cutting mistakes painful) I need to make up a few out of the cordura I've got lying around from the bag old days when I made bags out of that (not even close to waterproof) fabric.
No handles on this bag yet (a heavy webbing was requested and I've not yet figured a way to bind the ends so they won't immediately fray) but I'll get around to them after I make up another prototype (the top zipper isn't working out as well as I want, so I have to revisit that design BEFORE I start taking needle to xpac.)
The first prototype of the NanoKrispie Man. This was based on the standard Rice Krispie Treats formula as noted on the bag of marshmallows. 1 bag of marshmallows, 8 cups of Rice Krispies, a quarter cup of butter and a few minutes in the microwave. Not enough strength so the Man's arms kept slowly dripping away. Tasted pretty good though.
Leaf Garland, R+D, Prototype, Research, Lasercut Acrylic Leaf, Laser Engraving, Fibre Optic Lights, Display String, Materials, Transparency, Invisible, Texture, Detail, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge
A prototype model of our BTD (Bring Them Down) single shot heavy weapon. Designed to allow heavy ammunition to be fired from a compact weapon. The state of the art stock greatly reduces recoil, but it is still recommended that this weapon be fired from the hip, or held out from the shoulder. fires custom ammunition that breaks apart twice, Still an early prototype and not available for purchase, only a select few models have been sold for testing.
This is available for sale from an antique mall in Langley, BC. Price - $275.00 CAD. /// 10 Feb. 2017 ///
I have never seen a 1/100 scale L-1011 model in prototype livery.
Bizarre. Engineered as a 6-seater with a Flat-6 2.8 litre engine. Appears to have no front pillars! Spotted at Retromobile 2005
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