The little mermaid’s dream come true: a fish that can swim while traveling on land. A group of friends built a robotic fish tank for Build18 at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This tank allows fish to become the master of their own destiny. The direction and speed...
LIKE A D I V A — Camilla Luddington visits the BUILD Series to discuss the TV series 'Grey's Anatomy' and the video game 'Shadow of the Tomb Raider' on April 30, 2018 in New York City.
Less than #24HOURS till the first annual BUILD Leadership Seminar begins. We can’t wait to welcome @la_fbla members and @louisianapbl members from across the state! #BUILD18 (at St. Augustine High School) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoRhnt-nKnx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=9zffnmg46p9t
Camilla Luddington visits the BUILD Series to discuss the TV series 'Grey's Anatomy' and the video game 'Shadow of the Tomb Raider' on April 30, 2018 in New York City.
This Fish Can Resolve The place To Go By Controlling Its Robotic Fish Tank
This Fish Can Resolve The place To Go By Controlling Its Robotic Fish Tank
This goldfish is not only any fish, it controls a robotic tank with its motion. Because it modifications its place relative to the center of the tank, so does the pace and course of a robotic, permitting the pet to train some company.
The invention was mande by a bunch of associates for Construct18, annual engineering pageant organized by Carnegie Mellon College. The blokes say they…
This Fish Can Decide Where To Go By Controlling Its Robotic Fish Tank
This Fish Can Decide Where To Go By Controlling Its Robotic Fish Tank
This goldfish is not just any fish, it controls a robotic tank with its movement. As it changes its position relative to the middle of the tank, so does the speed and direction of a robot, allowing the pet to exercise some agency.
The invention was mande by a group of friends for Build18, annual engineering festival organized by Carnegie Mellon University. The guys say they built the robot in…
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"Build18 is a student-run venture sponsored by CMU ECE and companies nationwide."
With Fall semester having come to a close, I'm ready for winter break! I will be participating in Build18 this year, where we get to build something with a team. We create the idea. The team. The final product.
I've never done anything like this. I'll be working with two others (SHOUTOUTS TO MY ROOMIES) and we get all of our ordered parts on Saturday the 10th of January, and present our projects in a showcase on the following Friday (the 16th..)!! I heard that not everyone finishes, but we still present to show what we've done.
The box's being may evolve in this process. But that's okay!
At this point, our Wiki page isn't updated, but we do have our project proposal up with an EXTREMELY rough parts list. We will be updating throughout the process! Must. Document. Everything!
Here's our Wiki-About statement: ABOUT THE BOX
Our proposed idea is a box that implements a puzzle, which upon being solved, will open the box and play a tune.
The box will be made of wood, consisting of four side faces with iris opening mechanisms to reveal the inside of the box. The top of the box will have a small LCD screen installed, which will be interacted with by the user in order to solve the puzzle. There will be a musical movement inside of the box (hidden from any possible view--even when irises are in the opened/unlocked position), which will play upon opening the box. Because of the complicated aspects of actually making a music box movement (unfortunately the tuned comb cannot be made using the tools we have access to), we will be purchasing a music movement, but will remake the barrel in order to play the preferred tune. The movement has a winding mechanism, which would normally have to be wound manually, but the connections throughout the box (including wooden gears) will allow for automatic winding.
The exact puzzle aspect has yet to be determined, but the general idea is that the user will interact with the screen, which will play a tune (electronically--the same tune that will mechanically be played by the box/movement), and the user will have to apply that tune to solve the puzzle on screen.