Sustainable Project Review 01.26.08

Here are some images from the Sustainable Project Review at Eyebeam.  Presenters included Michael Mandiberg, Jeff Feddersen and Fluxxlab with selected jury reviews pertaining to sustainable furniture design and material explorations.

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FEEDBACK Preview images.

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Michael Mandiberg presenting the Real Costs and related works.

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Fluxxlab presenting the Revolution Door.

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Jeff Feddersen presenting earthSpeaker and related work.

Prototyping 12.02.07

After visiting upstate New York to discuss the Revolution Door project with two DIY windmill makers (using axial flux generators) by the name of Steve Spence and Jim Juczak, we have have begun a new prototype that we believe will produce more power and allow more visibility of the parts for display - an important aspect of our design.

We will be exibiting this prototype, with an enhanced version of the door display for two of Eyebeam’s upcoming exhibtions Beyond Lightbulbs: Feedback Preview, and Beyond Light Bulbs: FEEDBACK. We are also assisting Eyebeam in the design of the exhibition space.

Here are some images of the recent work:


Using the laser cutter to cut out peices of the rotor frame


Masonite cut out to be laminated with multiples to make the rotor


Gluing the masonite parts together for laminated frame


Clamping the glued frame together to dry


Cutting out 2″x 1″ iron peices long flat plate. These plates will be used to attach the magnets to the rotor frame.


Drilling holes in the plates to attach to the rotor frame.


Countersinking the holes for the screws so that the magnets sit flat on the plate.