This meeting was to finalize our project idea and draw out the general components.
After meeting with Lima, it was decided that our original design was too complicated and involved too many scenes. Therefore, the purpose of this meeting was to simplify the idea, include more humor, and brainstorm ideas for the mechanisms we can use to make our music box happen.
This meeting was held to brainstorm a revised idea for our automata, because it was unfavorable in the eyes of the class. So we sat and sat until the meeting was adjourned. We came up with a lot of partial ideas with the hope that sitting on them might produce an idea. Among them were: -SOPA/PIPA consequences
-Social media through the ages and beyond
-Government control through the ages
-Historical progression of:
At the end of the meeting we agreed that we should get Prof. Lima's input before following through with any ideas.
A very exciting day for Ghost Protocol. Janet, our savior, ran into Prof. Lima and together they sifted through our disjoint ideas come up with: Music: Then and Now. On one side, an orchestra and on the other, one guy with a computer pushing a button. The music switches halfway through from a classical piece to house music.
The goal of this meeting was to come up with the “switching” mechanism for the automata, a prototype of which is due on Friday. WOOHOO!
Proposal 1: A double geneva mechanism, and we use slow steps to drive the motion of each side.
Proposal 2: A shaved driving gear, so that half the time it is engaged with one side, and disengaged for the other half.
For Friday, we will prototype Propoal 2. Neil and Yaron will work on the drawing and solidworks, whilst Janet and Jon (from the laser cutting group) build.
Break!