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Finished Student Machines
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Belief Machine -  by Adrian, Cal, Nathan and Trude

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la Botella  -  by Heaven, Marco, Noah and Jon

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Disco Dance  -  by Carina, Cris, Flavia and Justin

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Issa Wave  -  Connor, Micheal, Liam

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Neon World  -  Eden, Jamileth, Michel

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The Prog-ject  -  Brenna, Amelia, Angelo, Jackson

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Rain Drop, Drop Top  -  Argelia, Joe, N'yale

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Retro Wave  -  by Matthew and Ricardo

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La Serpiente  -  Danye, Kelly, Midori and Sophia

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Wave Robot  -  by Alex, Anthony, Elsa and Natalie

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Underwater Exoskeleton  -  by Ben, David, JJ, and Jude

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Rebellion Projects

Environmental Audit  -  Brenna

For her rebellion project, Brenna decided to answer the question, "What is the environmental impact of this project?". Because we use wood and glue and polyurethane, I was curious to see what she discovered. 

Critically, I gave her a model and deadlines. She use the examples that I provided as guidance and participated in our normal cycles of critique and revision. At exhibition, her infographic was on display right next to the rest of the work, and will remain so wherever this exhibition is moved. 
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Photo Book

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Modified Prototype Machines

These are the modified prototypes that students made in the modification phase of our project. Students were encouraged to be experimental and the prototypes are very "hacky". All projects were rebuilt with better material after they were proved to be functional. 
In no particular order, here are some images of my project and prototypes
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  • Projects
    • dear Plastic
    • Something New
    • Nothing New
    • Shift
    • Ritual
    • Colors and Shapes
    • Tensegrity
    • Lakeview Cut
    • Second Nature
    • It Gets Funkier
    • Making Space
    • Rotational Volumes
    • Changed By Chairs
    • Gearboxes
    • Pendulums
    • Microscopic Images
    • Inspraytion
    • 60 Word Short Stories
    • PBL Illustrations
    • Foundations Podcast
    • Inclusive Strategies Podcast
  • Helpful Links
    • Engagement Grading
    • Critique Questions
    • Lasercutting
    • Drawing Models
    • Honors
    • Zine Printing
  • Blog
  • About