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briannas-casebook · 1 year
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MAKING OF: 3D PRINTING AND FABRICATION.
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During week 5 of the second semester of my Making Of class, we were given a tour of the New Adelphi campus's 3D printing workshop. Here we were not only given examples of what could be created in the Fab Lab, such as stop-motion armature heads, film props, and maquettes, but we also learned several tips and tricks in CAD design (as seen above).
I enjoyed this brief tour around the Fabrication Lab. It gave me a lot of creative inspiration and inspired me to want to learn more about the software and printing process. This is something I will seek to do as soon as possible - either through the Lab or in a 3D printing course. Being conversant with this technology would be incredibly useful in my work - especially for stop-motion and the professional results that can be achieved with 3D printing really excites me.
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soza-ya-boi · 3 months
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first time trying blender, learning it for CAD designing :D
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superbellsubways · 11 months
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all my computer-y guy refs now all together ^__^
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nitromethane · 2 years
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a software wizard or setup assistant is a user interface type that presents a user with a sequence of dialogue boxes that lead the user through a series of well-defined steps.
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stiggydan · 9 months
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Safety first!
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slaythespire · 2 months
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ive never drawn m3rv bcus trying to design a guy who wanted to be a digital gaia avatar so bad it put itself in a computer is a lot of work, but its out there in my mind palace
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shaycowboy · 5 months
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seeing if this group stands out even when grouped together coopers probably saying something about the structural integrity of wherever they are (saying alot of negative stuff in a positive tone....group morale!)
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legendsgates · 7 months
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For the music ask game! 5, 9, 21
5. which song always puts a smile on your face?
is it a cop-out answer to say Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen, since that’s what it was designed for?
a more personalized answer… hearing the opening notes to Cabinet Man by Lemon Demon always make me grin :D it’s such a fun song and i lovelovelove weird songs so listening to it always picks my mood up
9. which artist has been the most life changing for you?
HMMM this is kinda tricky cause i wouldn’t say there’s really been any that have done that? not in any large way at least. …i guess i’ll say Pentatonix tho. they were the first musical artists i ever got really obsessed with, and they did inspire me a bit to join my old high schools choir
21. which music video have you watched more times then you care to admit?
another tricky one because i don’t usually watch music videos… BUT! when i was little i had the dvd version of the They Might Be Giants album Here Comes Science, and i spent an embarrassing amount of time watching the video for I Am A Paleontologist over and over again.
not that i regret it. 10/10 childhood experience, will loop again.
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thasbi · 8 months
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capfalcon · 2 years
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me: is a humanities major to avoid being like my family who are all stem/business/computer science
also me: works for IT
dont rb
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jcmarchi · 1 day
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The MIT Edgerton Center’s third annual showcase dazzles onlookers
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/the-mit-edgerton-centers-third-annual-showcase-dazzles-onlookers/
The MIT Edgerton Center’s third annual showcase dazzles onlookers
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On April 9, a trailer with the words “Born by Fire” emblazoned on the back pulled down MIT’s North Corridor (a.k.a. the Outfinite). Students, clad in orange construction vests, maneuvered their futuristic creation out of the trailer, eliciting a surge of curious bystanders. The aerodynamic shell is covered by 5 square meters of solar panels. This multi-occupancy solar car, Gemini, designed and built by the Solar Electric Vehicle Team (SEVT), is slated to race in the 2024 American Solar Challenge. Positioned just outside Building 13, Gemini made its inaugural public appearance at this year’s Edgerton Center Student Teams Showcase. The team’s first-place trophy from an earlier competition sat atop, glistening in the sunlight.
Next, MIT Motorsports arrived with their shiny red electric race car, MY24. SEVT, embodying MIT’s spirit of collaboration, paused their own installation to assist the Motorsports team in transporting MY24 into Lobby 13. Such camaraderie is commonplace among Edgerton teams. MY24 is slated to compete in two upcoming events: the FSAE Hybrid event in Loudon, New Hampshire on May 1, followed by the FSAE Motorsports event in Michigan, later in June.
At the Third Annual Edgerton Center Showcase, Lobby 13 was abuzz with students, faculty, and visitors drawn in by the passion and excitement of members of 14 Edgerton Center student teams. Team members excitedly unveiled a wide range of technologies, including autonomous waterborne craft, rockets, wind turbines, assistive devices, and hydrogen-powered turbine engines. “Seeing the culmination of what MIT students can build in so many different forms was inspiring. It was great to see everyone’s passion and creativity thriving in each of the team’s projects,” says junior Anhad Sawhney, president of the MIT Electronics Research Society (MITERS) and captain of the Combat Robotics Club.
In one corner, children congregated around the Combat Robotics table, captivated by clips of the team competing on the Discovery channel’s Battlebots series. Nearby, towering rockets almost brushing the ceiling captured the gaze of onlookers. Suddenly, a symphony of electrical crackles filled the air. Visitors quickly discovered the source was not an AV malfunction, but a Tesla coil created by MITERS, where lightning danced to the pitch input using a computer keyboard. Established in 1973, MITERS — a member-run project space and machine shop — continues to give students the chance to tinker and create quirky inventions such as the motorized shopping cart, DOOMsled.
Adjacent to MITERS, students on the Spokes team dished ice cream into a bike-powered blender. A quick ride down the street created milkshakes for many to enjoy. Spokes is an Edgerton team of students who will bike across the country this summer, teaching STEM outreach classes along the way. Their curriculum is inspired by MIT’s hands-on approach to education.
One of the newest Edgerton Center teams, The Assistive Technology Club, showed an array of innovations poised to revolutionize lives. Their blind assistance team is designing an app that uses machine learning to describe the most relevant features of the environment to visually impaired users. Their adaptive game controller team is designing a one-handed game controller for a user who is paralyzed on one side of her body due to a stroke. Junior Ben Lou, from the robotic self-feeding device team, has a rare disease called spinal muscular atrophy. He shares, “Eating is a basic necessity, but current devices that help people like me eat are not versatile with different foods, unaccommodating to users with different positional needs, generally difficult to set up, and extremely expensive. The self-feeding team is completely re-imagining the way a self-feeding device can work. Instead of operating with a spoon, which cannot handle a wide range of foods and is prone to spillage (among other issues), our device operates with an entirely new utensil.”
Beyond showcasing projects, the event served as a forum for idea exchange and collaboration. The MIT Wind team brought their first working prototype of their model wind turbine, which they will use as a baseline for competing in the Collegiate Wind Competition next year. “We hope to continue working on rotor optimization and blade fabrication, power conversion, and offshore foundation design to be competitive with the other CWC teams next year,” says team captain Kirby Heck. “As a new Edgerton Center team, the showcase was an amazing opportunity for our team members to engage with industry partners, interact with the MIT community, and explore how we fit within the broader constellation of teams within Edgerton at MIT. We also received helpful feedback on our current design and have plenty of new ideas on how we can innovate for our next design iteration.” 
The event included a short program, where SEVT captain Adrienne Wing Suen Lai and first-year Rachel Mohommed of the Electric Vehicle Team gave a shout-out to all the teams. A special tribute was also paid to Peggy Eysenbach, the event’s organizer and the development officer at the Edgerton Center, with a bouquet of flowers. Edgerton Center Director and Professor Kim Vandiver welcomed the MIT community to the event and gave a brief review of the 30-year history of engineering teams sponsored by the Edgerton Center.
Vandiver believes that through all the fun and creativity, strong careers emerge. “Participation in an engineering team is great professional preparation. Upon graduation, these leaders are unafraid of hard problems, and rapidly rise in project management roles,” Vandiver says.
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sunsoak · 25 days
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If you wanna get to know me on another level listen to the album here comes science by they might be giants. I listened the SHIT out of that from ages 9-12
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globalbrandsmagazine · 2 months
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From Bits to Bytes: Digitization in The Automotive Industry - Global Brands Magazine
Digitization is driving a transformation in the automotive industry, changing all phases of the business from design and manufacture to sales and customer.
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cadgolfus · 3 months
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stiggydan · 9 months
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Computer assistant and a virus
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bigfishthemusical · 10 months
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I’ve made a fool of myself
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