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Assignments/Projects for GMU:The Conceptual Sensor - Winter Semester 2015.

By Vanessa Yepes Serna


FINAL PROJECT: IN PROCESS

ELECTRIC PUDICA

I. Circuit Overview

Inspired in the organic movement of the Sleepy Plant (Mimosa pudica) this circuit want to experiment with different methods of locomotion testing the posibilites of the nickel - titanium wire alloy movement.

Mimosa movement

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a. Installation photos

b. Installation Photos

c. Circuit Diagram

II. Circuit construction

Materials:

  • Flexinol (nickel - titanium wire alloy)
  • 555 timer

Testing the wire video See the embedded video below:

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Testing shapes

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ASSIGNMENT 2 : THE EXPERIMENTAL RESISTANCE

I. Description

All the objects around us have its own amount of electric conductivity, some of then let the electricity runs wild and other just make it slow. This exercise is an attempt to control the flow of electric current, and show in a tangible way the electric current activity.

Using colored water with a dilution of different conductive materials like salt, soap and vinegar, this circuit makes different noises when the resistance of the piece of paper decreases due the amount of conductive solution in it. The result is a visual color mixing game that plays various sounds according with the ingredient diluted in the colored solution.

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I. Photos

a. Before the colored solution

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a. After color mixing

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2. Circuit Diagram and Sketches

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ASSIGNMENT 1 : THE IMPROBABLE SWITCH

I. Description

This exercise experiments with the different ways to close a circuit, any material could be a switch with the right construction with more visually interesting results than the black boxes in our daily electronic objects. In this case, a candle is used to warm the air around a metallic spiral and produce movement. When the spiral moves, it opens and closes the circuit, touching aluminum leafs installed inside of the small greenhouse. When the switch is on the little flag in the motor moves and the lights turn on.

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2 Construction Photos

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3. Circuit Diagram and Sketches

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4. Circuit Photos

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5. Video

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