[Robotic & Kinetic Media] “Jellica” Final Prototype

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Final Jellica Prototype

Progress from Prototype 2
In the morning of my scheduled final laser-cutting, I received news that the machine was down. Thus, I booked another slot the next day and kept in touch with several people for updates regarding the machine. Even though there were some hiccups that happened when I was laser-cutting, I managed to get all the parts ready (after two hours of trial and error with the work-study).

Since I was using a 180 degree servo, only half of the linear mechanism was used. Hence, I had to apply some load onto the bar for it to move downwards and not get stuck at a diagonal angle.

I had also purposely created a smaller whole on the upper disc and a slightly larger hole on the lower disc so the wooden pole would stick to the upper disc better. 

Ample of space was given between the disc to slot in a thin wire which was used to hold all six arms together.

The Code
The Arduino code was pretty simple as well. Jellica will move at a slow pace by default but when the Ultrasonic Sensor is triggered, it moves faster. Since I wanted the LED lights to be active the whole time, I used two arduinos so the LED does not have to wait for the servos to finishing looping before lighting up.

Arduino 1 controlling servo
Arduino 2 controlling RGB LED lights

[Robotic & Kinetic Media] Final Project – Prototype 2

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Jellica – Prototype 2

Further Research
I took reference from Arthur Ganson’s 23 Scraps of Paper mechanism for my Jellica’s linear movement. Continue reading [Robotic & Kinetic Media] Final Project – Prototype 2

[Robotic & Kinetic Media] Final Project – Proposal

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JellicaJellica is a mechanical menagerie jellyfish. Since I have an interest in Museology and Heritage (in particularly the conservation and preservation area), I was inspired by the historic cabinets of curiosities and taxonomic collections of specimens preserved in alcohol in glass vials and bottles. I like how they have such an exotic and fragile feel. Continue reading [Robotic & Kinetic Media] Final Project – Proposal