Creating Your Studio Setup

Chris Perry

Creating Your Studio Setup

For this activity, you will be creating a space where you can work on your robot over the next two weeks. There are two parts to this activity:

Part 1: Space 

  1. To start off, you will need to find a space where you will be able to work, and to clear it off completely. Perhaps you have a desk or table that you can use, or maybe prefer to work on the floor. 
  2. Once you have staked your claim and cleared it off, you may want to clean it as well (either wipe it down, brush it off, etc.)
  3. Take a picture of your work surface to share with the studio 

Part 2: Materials

  1. In addition to the materials we have sent you, collect any other tools you may have or think that you might need.
  2. Organize those materials in your space, for how to organize, you can check out this video on Knolling
  3. Photograph the materials you have knolled to share with the studio

Deliverable

Once you complete this activity, be sure to take at least  (2) photos of your work surface and knolled materials. We will go over how to post documentations into the Response tab when we meet as a studio.

Paper Toys

Chris Perry
WifiToys_Bird.pdf
WifiToys_Bunny.pdf

Paper Toys

For this activity, you will print, assemble, and customize your own paper toy! Attached to this post are two styles of paper toys to choose from. There are two (2) parts to this activity.

Part 1: Print and Assemble

For this section you will need access to a printer, as well as these materials from your kit:
  1. Cardstock
  2. Scissors
  3. Double Sided Tape or Sobo glue

Once you have your materials, you can begin:

  1. Download one of the PDFs from this post, there is a bunny that blinks and a bird that flaps its wings!
  2. Print the PDF you have selected on the cardstock (white, 8.5x11") from your kit
  3. Cut along the solid lines
  4. Fold along the dotted lines
  5. Tape or Glue the pieces together as shown in the images in this post (above), being sure to connect parts 'A' to 'A' and 'B' to 'B'
  6. Play with your toy, figuring out how it moves and how you might change it
  7. Share with your friends, and take pictures or videos of your paper toy!


Part 2: Customize

To make it truly your own, replace part of the paper toy (the face of the bunny, or the body and wings of the bird) with something you design yourself. What can you turn it into? Maybe you have a favorite animal or character that you can draw or print out!

  1. Repeat steps 2 - 4 from Part 1
  2. Draw and Cut your own design for the face or body of your toy
  3. Assemble your new custom toy
  4. Document and Share photos of your creation!

Zooming Guide

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