Prototyping 03.24.08

Eyebeam, FEEDBACK Exhibition, Prototyping, Revolution Door — Jennifer on March 27, 2008 at 1:02 pm

Here are some images from our first succesful attempt with Prototype C!!!  We are very excited to finally get this working properly and are impressed with the output so far.  We will be tweaking the Prototype to see if we can get better results as time goes on.

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Adjusting the screws holding the wire coils in place on the armature.

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See how bright the LED’s are.  The amperage at this point are are so high that we are blowing them out - this will need to be adjusted.

Video: Prototype C in motion, successfully lighting an array of LEDs

FEEDBACK Exhibition 03.13.08

Beyond Light Bulbs, Eyebeam, FEEDBACK Exhibition, Prototyping, Revolution Door — Jennifer on March 20, 2008 at 1:47 pm

Thanks everyone for coming and making this such a fantastic night.  It was very exciting to see the whole show together and all of our work come to fruition.  Here are some images from the show…

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The Revolution Door as the entrance to the FEEDBACK show.

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People walking through the door.

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The output from the door is used to power an LED sign that we made for the FEEDBACK show.

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Here we are testing out the door…

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Carmen discussing the door as she gives a demo.

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I am explaining the custom alternator that we created - there are still a few kinks that need to be worked out.

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Previewing the website/blog at the show, next to the screen is the custom alternator.

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I am explaining the mechanics of the door to some friends.

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Giving it a test run!

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Entrance signage for the show…

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Fluxxlab helped design the exhibition, which turned out really lovely due to everyone’s hard work.  Thanks again to Forever Green for donating the turf!

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Brooke Singer’s Superfund 365 project and Mouna Andraos’ Power Cart at the exhibition.

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Everyone hanging out on the “Green”

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Up close you can see the configuration of the walls that seperate each artists work.

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Our little sign… we utilized hand crank flashlights as an additional lighting source for the show. 

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Fluxxlab on the big screen… Eyebeam filmed the process of each artists work in the show.  Here is our segment…

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Our finale picture by the Revolution Door - now for some rest!

Prototyping/Exhibition 03.08.08-03.09.08

Beyond Light Bulbs, Eyebeam, FEEDBACK Exhibition, Prototyping, Revolution Door — Jennifer on March 10, 2008 at 2:42 pm

The following are images from work over the weekend - we are on the last stretch until the Feedback Exhibition opening at Eyebeam on March 13th.

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Laser cutting the spools/armature for the wire coil stator.

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Gluing all of the peices for the spools and the base for the stator.

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Painting the entry sign for the exhibition that has been laser cut out of masonite.

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Soldering together all of the leads from the LED’s for the Feedback entry sign that will be powered by the Revolution Door.

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Detail of solder connections.

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Gluing together the layers of masonite for the armature of the wire coil stator.

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Winding the coils with an electric drill on spools and with the help of a jig to make the process a bit less painful :)  - it takes a while to wind 24 copper coils!  We are using 16 gauge wire.

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Painting the armature Fluxxlab purple.

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Inserting the coils in place on the armature and mounting securely with screws through the center spool.

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All of the coils in place on the armature.

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Wiring and soldering the coil stator in series and taping down the leads to avoid crisscrossing of wires.

Prototyping 03.03.08 - 03.07.08

Beyond Light Bulbs, Eyebeam, FEEDBACK Exhibition, Prototyping, Revolution Door — Jennifer on March 10, 2008 at 1:26 pm

Among a few different parts that we were preparing this week, here are some images of the magnet rotor being attached onto the door jig with the sprockets.

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Here the magnet rotor is in place and we are turning the door to light up an array of LED’s that are powered by the alternator.  The coil stator needs to be made to accompany the magnet rotor in order to produce its own energy.  More on that to come…

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Prototyping 03.01.08/03.02.08

Beyond Light Bulbs, Eyebeam, FEEDBACK Exhibition, Prototyping, Revolution Door — Jennifer on March 5, 2008 at 4:28 pm

These are some images from work over the weekend.  We are trying to use sprockets to increase the RPM and power output from the alternator.

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Attaching a wood frame to the steel armature so that the bearings/shafts can be mounted for the sprockets.

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Finished wood frame.

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Attaching bearings and shafts with different size sprockets to gear up for higher RPM. 

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Alignment of sprockets with central shaft, secondary shaft and alternator

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Close up of alternator.