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The Moo-ving Digestive


Check out the other relevant links!
Research on vampire bats here!
The Vampire Bat Prototype here!
Amanda’s post here!
The Moo-ving Digestive in action here!
The Hominid Frog, The Pygmy Mole Rat and The Simethyltryptamine Slug

Concept
create an interactive game show relationship between The Hominid Frog, The Pygmy Mole Rat and The Simethyltryptamine Slug movements of these animalsSketch Model
We used straws to represents the mole rat’s tunnel. However the globules we made could not flow through due to the joining. We felt that it will be interesting if the audience gets to see movement of the globules. Hence, we Read more →
Croc & Plover: Behind the Scenes


**To see the final PDF by Brendan and me click here
We had a lot of ideas for our crocodile and plover bird kinetic beast but not all of it worked out. So here are some of the explorations, challenges, and potential changes that could be made.
?Overview? 1. Pot pot boat (challenges & potential changes) 2. Magnet repulsion Read more →
Eyes of the Kinetic Beast - Part 1

Welcome back! Herein begins the first part of our journey to the final product!
During our consultation with Cheryl, she pointed out that the hierarchy of our model was messy, thus distracting the viewers from the key elements of the piece.
She also noted that the movement of the fish skeleton did not Read more →
IN THE EYES OF THE KINETIC APHID: PROTOTYPE

A Kinetic Beast Finalisation Part 1


After a tedious process of taming the beasts, we finally understood how our designated animals interact, individually and together. Minjee and I came together with our final project-
The Purifier.
Do check out Minjee’s OSS for part 2 on our explorations, challenges, and future projections. https://oss.adm.ntu.edu.sg/minjee001/croc-plover-behind-the-scenes/
The link redirects to our PDF to summarise the entire project:
Kinetic Beast Sketch Model OSS

Our animals are: Sea anemone, Starfish and the Clown fish.
To begin, we looked into the relationship between each of our animals to find a correlation between their existence.
The sea anemone shares a symbiotic relationship with the clown fish. The clown fish seeks protection within the sea anemone, while the clown fish Read more →