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SRS #52 approaching its easternmost terminus Berlin-Friedrichshagen station. #52 is actually one of two prototype cars built by Transtech, the original creator of the Artic-class. The design was later acquired by Skoda and is still continued under the new ownership.

 

SRS TW52 erreicht die östliche Endhaltestelle S-Bahnhof Berlin-Friedrichshagen. TW52 wurde als einer von zwei Vorserienwagen vom finnischen Hersteller Transtech gebaut. Seit der Übernahme produiziert Skoda das Modell Artic bis heute weiter.

Heart bowl prototypes made out of recycled clay. Working on shape and sizes. I like them so far.

Project Paper-based prototyping party (with Pizza and Pepsi).

Polaroid lent us a prototype of the new "Polaroid One" camera, then not yet released. Also included was an SX-70, polarized glasses, a vectograph, an 8x10 holder and film, a Polaroid of Ansel Adams, and more

 

Photo by Leslie K. Brown

Fashion Freakout 4!!

at the Mohawk | Austin, TX 2.4.11

featuring Prototype Vintage Design, Laced With Romance, & New Bohemia

hair and makeup by Avant Salon & Spa

This is a Prototype G1 Ultra Magnus head. This was hand painted by Hasbro. I picked this up about two weeks ago. It is cast in red like a Diaclone head. It was a no brainer for me to buy this.

I created a series of quick mock-ups of possible forms for the pockets.

 

Added a funnel-shaped tab to the square prototype...trying to resolve how this square form can flow into reservoir. Could the last pocket have an additional funnel shaped add-on? Does that disrupt my desire for modularity and minimal components to add an additional component. It feels like it would mean I had not resolved the pocket shape well if I had to add something just for the last one in the column.

  

Things I need to consider for each form:

1) how does it attach to the top

2) how does it attach at the bottom

3) will the water flow into the funnel reservoir (not shown yet)

4) where do the pockets connect to one another (generally push pins represent point of connection via snaps)

5) how will the water flow from one pocket to the next

6) how much sunlight will be allowed through to light the room

7) how big will the pocket itself be

8) how do seems and stitches affect the flow of water

9) how do lights attach (via snaps)

  

this is a prototype of the new ball that will be used by the next championship soccer LOL , mm perhaps then we win once ;S

including Jeremy Lebelle. Olivier Leberge, Marc Dainow, Juan Pablo Camacho and Julian Gregory.

Any guesses on what I used. It was so bloody hard, I'll give you that. Cut myself several times during the process.

We’re prototyping new ways to move animated creatures for our upcoming Haunted House with lower-school and middle-school students in our Maker Art class this fall.

 

In this after-school workshop, students will build a fantasy world together, with magical creatures, ghosts, witches and other animated characters inspired by Halloween.

 

To prepare for this class, my associate Sarah Brewer and I are prototyping an animated creature, using laser cut wood and cardboard to make it move up and down, as if flying.

 

This open-close mechanism was designed by maker HyunJoo Oh, who is working with PaperMechatronics.net. She has graciously shared their detailed instructions with us. Much appreciated!

 

We will combine arts and technology such as this to bring our class creations to life: each student will have their own room in our haunted house, and they will learn to build simple robots and automata like these, then play with lights and sounds to tell their stories for our ‘show and tell’.

 

We are offering this class in two different schools this fall. At the Lycée Français in Sausalito, we teach lower school students in grades 4 and 5, every Thursday at 3:30pm, from September 15 to December 8, 2016. At Tam High School, we teach middle school students in grades 6 to 9, every Wednesday at 3:30pm, from September 28 to November 16, 2016.

 

Students will create their own interactive art, in a playful way that makes learning more fun. Working collaboratively, they will make lights blink, sounds play and things move — bringing characters to life inside a cardboard ‘wonderbox.’

 

View more photos of our Haunted House class:

bit.ly/haunted-house-lycee-2016-photos

 

Learn more about our Haunted House class at Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/haunted-house/

 

To learn more about our Maker Art programs, visit this page:

fabriceflorin.com/2016/02/14/teaching-maker-art/

Here's the first full photos of Rotund's Mk1 Prototype! Rocking the black and standing 3.5" high!

 

Exciting! :D

Fashion Freakout 4!!

at the Mohawk | Austin, TX 2.4.11

featuring Prototype Vintage Design, Laced With Romance, & New Bohemia

hair and makeup by Avant Salon & Spa

prototype work done for IDEO Chicago. they supplied the design and I brought it to life.

When a project thumbnail is clicked the project details slide on the screen and the background becomes blurry. The project view contains a slideshow of screenshots of the site and production documents.

just seconds away from the watering

 

pictures provided by David Moises

www.wasser-biennale.org/

I'm making something. This was a prototype to dry fit everything. So far, I'm pleased with the results.

 

Often I get about 30 min. to myself after dropping the kids off and starting work. Today, I made six or so cuts with the chop saw during my zen half-hour.

Project Paper-based prototyping party (with Pizza and Pepsi).

Blue cardboard game marker from the game StartUps by Oink Games. This first image was a prototype of what would become my final project. Annandale, Virginia. November 18, 2023.

www.OptimumARC.com - OptimumARC actively produces prototypes for different industries using various prototyping technologies. The technology will depend on the intended use of the prototype. We will discuss your requirements and select the best prototyping technology suited for your application.

A bottom down view

Very sharp in detail, please check original size.

Union Pacific #1980 front end for prototype modeling.

Developing and testing paper prototypes for a new RFID based ticket system for public transport in Oslo.

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