...is an Intergenerational, Intercultural Hackerspace in MakerLAB @ CORNELL TECH
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This past Saturday on October 6th, a group of Cornell Tech students who have been working with Niti Parikh in MakerLAB over a past couple of weeks took 'Drawing Arms' for a participatory Art experiment! These arms were inspired from an old tool called 'Pantogrph' which was used for copying a drawing or plan on a different scale by a system of hinged rods. About 3 different Arms with interchangeable colored markers at varying heights were installed on 6'x16' plywood. 100+ participants of varying ages interacted with 'Drawing Arms' over a period of 5 hours doodling with over 1000+ strokes. It will be on display just south of campus in the east lawns of South Point Park for 3 more weeks!
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This past spring in MakerLAB @ CORNELL TECH, 6 senior community members were paired up with 6 Cornell Tech graduate students and 6 Weill Cornell Medicine Clinical Translational Science Center (WCM CTSC) students to work together to design and create a real world product that could address a challenge posted by the senior community using 3D printing technology.
Read extended abstract here which was presented at at the ‘International Symposium on Academic Makerspaces [ISAM 2018]
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Custom Gift-Summer Project
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In conversation with Mark Frauenfelder at ILR School, @cornelluniversity
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Making with K-5 students @ PS/IS 217 , NY
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Weekend treat and a great way to gear up for the week of work.
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3d print that.
Once in a while kneeling down on the floor, hand twisting 40′ long packaging paper which came in your amazon box is what I like to do in the LAB!
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Always a treat to see creativity under MAKE umbrella on the grounds of Maker Faire. This time in this city of NY, which we call home now!
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My first MakerBot extruder disassembly and assembly to successfully 3d-print version 1 of Cornell Tech ‘Twisted T’
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Change is not always an identifiable contrast.
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Starting a discussion in Residential Design. #personalized #visual listening
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Recess on Fridays at Rosa Parks Elementary School, Berkeley CA
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‘Value Wall’ design & construction for Captricity’s HQ office in Downtown Oakland.
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There is so much to take in for a designer from any environment no matter what part of the world! Although I still find India my best source of inspiration. Complexity and simplicity can coexist with layers of history and richness of materials.
Looking forward to 2015!
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