In this studio, I think I did a good job of expressing what I wanted to through my final prototype, partially because this was based on a somewhat important memory; I didn't want to mess it up. I also think I did a good job with physical fabrication because I managed to have the electronics in the back and had a laser-cut wood back, along with the fact that I got complimented on the level of fidelity I got to, given the amount of time I had during my presentation. I also think I got better at incorporating feedback during my mid-review and conversations with my client because that's where I finalized my ideas for the cam mechanism. In this studio, I did a lot of planning before I could get to actually making my final prototype because of how big it was going to be and how the cams were going to have to be placed, and I think I got better at envisioning these before making them as previously I had done more go-with-the-flow work. During this studio I also learned how to use Arduino and got to solder and use motors.