The Spider-Station - Grace and Robert

The Spider-Station - Grace and Robert

Grace Kalere and Robert Lermusiaux
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Grace's Brief:

The Spider-Station is a wearable that provides isolation and recreates experiences and feelings such as privacy, quietness and motivation. The Spider-Station is a sustainable workstation that is built around a chair, having the helmet at the top and pedals at the bottom with tubing going around the entire chair.

The Spider-Station tackles the problem of an unsustainable and generic workstation. The project helps people that are thinking about the future of workstations. Workstations in general use so much unnecessary power due to all the devices.

The Spider-Station is built around a chair with many of the components being designed in programs such as Rhino and Fusion. The project uses algae water that is both aesthetically pleasing and creates a soothing sound. A user puts on the helmet that cancels out your peripheral vision for concentration, and then would start to pedal for the tubing around the bike to start working.

Robert's Brief:

The Spider Station: A wearable that allows one to have focused isolation by providing motivational lighting and calmness along with closing off someones vision to focus the person on the task at hand.

The Spider Station solves the problem of not being focused because surroundings. The Spider Station is helping people that are easily distracted because of one simple movement or noise. The Spider Station is for people who struggle with concentration because of their surroundings. The Spider Station blocks most of ones vision except for what is directly in front pf the person.  The Spider station sets itself apart from other similar objects by using a custom biking powered peristaltic pump. This pump make algae water travel through the helmet and provide the Miles Morales emblem to motivate the user.  The Spider Station interacts with The wearer by making them pedal at a slow speed to provide focused isolation and motivation.