Category Archives: Amelia Winger-Bearskin

Daft Junk

Aankit Patel, Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Michael Ricca

Solar Powered Music Making Robots made from items headed for the trash found in the Sub-Basement of TISCH

http://www.inventioninbrooklyn.com/daftjunk/

Description

Sustainable design with electronics can often begin with a conversation about cost, what are my energy costs? How much energy was used to create my materials? How much does it cost in energy and resources to break down my waste? We began from a place of using things that were abundant and not being used on the floor: Trash and Solar Power from the giant panel on the roof of TISCH.

From there we created Daft Junk two solar powered robots, made from trash, who make music powered by the sun. Our audience can control the robots using a control box that simulates distribution of power to each of the robot's component parts. We want to introduce the audience to the idea of a power budget, demonstrating how much can be done even while adhering to strict constraints, but in a fun and playful way.

Classes

Energy

Beacon

Rucha Patwardhan, Amelia Winger-Bearskin

"Eyes in the back of your head": A compact, clip on camera and communication device that extends the user's scope of vision.

http://inventioninbrooklyn.com/BEACON/

Description

Beacon is a durable clip on safety device that helps you see what’s coming up behind you. It consists of a proximity alert system that alerts and records visual data of your surroundings. When clipped on the back of your bag, it can also act as ‘eye’s at the back of your head’.

It bolsters your confidence while reporting a crime as it provides you with a visual recording of the activity around you.

Classes

Dynamic Web – Mobile