#Design and technology
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pordmug · 1 year ago
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My friend suggested documenting my hsc work here, for context, I'm a year twelve ATAR student in Australia and I'm doing two major work subjects, Visual Arts, and Design and Technology. If I do, I would post mostly about my major works.
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mscordonean · 1 year ago
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Sloane Square
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delsordo · 1 year ago
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How do you paint when paralysed?
So i’m an a-level DT student and l’m doing a project to create something that helps people who are paralysed or in a wheelchair to paint. Possibly something that can be held in a non-dominant hand or in some cases someone’s mouth? Anyone who enjoys art and is paralysed in some way, what are your main struggles when painting, and what do you think could be made to help them? Any ideas would be appreciated :)
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thisisrealy2kok · 1 year ago
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prokopetz · 1 month ago
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It's kind of funny how Teams users have been complaining for the better part of a decade that the minimum width of the dockable chat windows is too wide, and Microsoft has basically been telling them to get fucked, then they discontinue Skype and tell all of its former users to switch to Teams, and within 72 hours of Skype going down for good, Microsoft suddenly pushes a "critical" update for Teams that gives it more flexible dockable chat windows.
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nasa · 21 days ago
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Zero Gravity Indicators: Plushies in Space!
What are zero gravity indicators?
Did you know that some astronauts bring stuffed animals with them on their journeys to space? A zero gravity indicator (ZGI) is a plushie that is brought aboard spacecraft to demonstrate when the astronauts have reached the weightlessness of space. Even though the astronauts are strapped in their seats, the plushie will float — and viewers of the livestream will know they’ve reached space! Read on to learn about some of the plushies astronauts have taken with them to space.
Giraffiti
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NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman brought a very special ZGI to the International Space Station: a toy giraffe named Giraffiti. Wiseman’s mother gifted Giraffiti to his oldest daughter when she was born. When Wiseman embarked on his first mission to space, his kids gave him Giraffiti to take with him to space.
Dinosaur
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NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg made a stuffed dinosaur toy by sewing together scraps of food-packaging liners and a T-shirt. Although this dinosaur toy was not an official zero gravity indicator that didn’t stop it from floating around the International Space Station and being very cute for the cameras!
8-Ball
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NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch brought a plush 8-ball toy with her during her stay aboard the International Space Station in 2019. The toy represented the Astronaut Class of 2013, which was affectionately called the “8-balls” because of its eight members. Both NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Jessica Meir, pictured here, were members of this class.
Crane
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 mission astronauts chose a plush origami crane as their zero gravity indicator because they are all pilots and grew up building paper airplanes. The crane is also a symbol of peace.
Cheburashka and Chimpo
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When NASA astronaut Frank Rubio flew to the International Space Station in 2022, his cosmonaut crewmates brought aboard a stuffed animal named Cheburashka. Rubio also carried a small stuffed animal in his pocket named Chimpo. Chimpo was a stuffed animal that Rubio’s children had for almost 20 years before giving it to Rubio for him to bring aboard his flight.
Snoopy
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Snoopy hitched a ride around the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft during the Artemis I mission in 2022. Although this mission didn’t have astronauts, Snoopy was joined by a manikin named Moonikin Campos who was used to measure vibrations inside the capsule. NASA has shared an association with Snoopy since the Apollo era, when Charles M. Schulz Schulz created comic strips of Snoopy on the Moon, capturing public excitement about America’s achievements in space.
What would you take with you to space?
Now it’s your turn! People of all ages from all over the world have the opportunity to design the zero gravity indicator for the Artemis II mission around the Moon. Should the astronauts’ plush companion have wings? Scales? What would you like to see floating around the Orion spacecraft? Check out the Moon Mascot challenge to learn more! Submissions are due June 16, 2025.
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cacofoniacantabile · 10 months ago
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Sanyo Healthy Capsule at Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan
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natsumipocket · 1 year ago
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Game Boy Color - Atomic Purple, 1998
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hinamie · 9 months ago
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pordmug · 1 year ago
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The characters I'm using for my major works. Kat (the human) and Kitty (the cat) :
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thegroovyarchives · 1 year ago
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Mid-Century Radios From Genuine Plastic Radios of the Mid-Century, Ken Jupp & Leslie Piña, 1998.
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stone-cold-groove · 7 months ago
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An 80s era Apple portable/laptop computer prototype.
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389 · 5 months ago
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Apple II ASCII art animated horse
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prokopetz · 26 days ago
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I kind of love it when websites both display relative timestamps for an unreasonably long span of time before switching to absolute timestamps and use unreasonable units for the span in question. "This post was made 37 weeks ago" under what conceivable circumstance is this a useful way to communicate that?
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nasa · 4 months ago
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Moon Mascot Needed!
Have you ever wanted to design something that could fly around the Moon? This is your opportunity. The Artemis II astronauts will use a zero gravity indicator during their mission to demonstrate when the Orion spacecraft has reached microgravity. This plushie needs to be soft, small, and importantly, remind us of home. The Moon Mascot contest challenges people of all ages from all over the world to submit a design to be made by NASA’s Thermal Blanket Lab and flown aboard Artemis II. To submit a design for the contest, visit: freelancer.com/moon-mascot
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