Cole's student portfolio

Cole Krivak

Cole Krivak

Studio Portfolio - Innovate to Activate

Fall '21 | Session 1

Elijah Rhyne Portfolio

Elijah Rhyne

Elijah Rhyne

Studio Portfolio - Innovate to Activate

Fall '21 | Session 1

Personal Portfolio

Teo Sadowski and Teo Sadowski

Teo Sadowski

Studio Portfolio - Innovate to Activate

Fall '21 | Session 1

Cigarette Disposal

Luis Carbajal and 2 OthersTeo Sadowski
Coffy lessig

Final Presentation

This project was about cleaning the environment around us today. Specifically cigarettes. Our job was to map out all of the spots around Central Square with the most populated cigarette droppings. We created a device that wraps around a flower pot that had been filled with Cigarettes and we wanted to make it so they would not put the cigarettes into the flower pot but into something else. We built a system where there would be a question and you would answer it by dropping your cigarette into a hole into the answer of your question. The question would be multiple choice so you could answer it using your cigarette and also throwing it out at the same time. You are throwing out the cigarette into one of the holes so it would not go into the flower pot. 

Portfolio

Max Berbeco

Max Berbeco

Studio Portfolio - Innovate to Activate

Fall '21 | Session 1

The Cigarette Slide

Cole Krivak and 2 OthersCole Krivak
Nate Besthoff

The Cigarette Slide

The Cigarette Slide is a Cigarette disposal station that encourages people to properly dispose of their cigarette butts. We surveyed 3 areas in Central Square and found that Graffiti Alley had 134 butts, a corner in central square itself had 120 butts, and the MBTA bus stop had 250 butts (covering roughly 5% of the ground). The slide would collect / and display the amount as data of how many are eliminated for being on the street. The data must be portrayed that way because the focus of the installation is to eliminate cigarette butt litter which means the installation and the data cannot be alienating to smokers because then they would not use it. 

Final review

Amiyr Ahmad and Jere Nierenberg

Spray Tracker

Amiyr Ahmad and Jeremy Nierenberg


Project in motion | حركة المشروع

Natalie Ferry

Music Go Round | جولة الموسيقى

Stefano Pagani

Perspective changer

Alexander Athanasopoulos

Translating the virtual world into reality, the Perspective Changer is a wearable that allows the user to change their perspective. Similar to a periscope, the device is constructed using multiple mirrors to direct the user's vision. The concept of driving the device was to create something to allow anyone to be able to experience the world through a third person perspective as well as behind them, and could become useful to someone with neck paralysis .

The Perspective Changer was created to allow anyone to be able to experience their surrounding in a new and interesting way. The Perspective Changer uses multiple mirrors to direct the user’s vision to the top of their head and behind them. It uses a small rotor to rotate the three mirrors, each of which are controlled with their own respective dials. The largest mirror, attached to a helmet, on top of the wearer’s head, is the primary mirror that generates the third person perspective. The viewing mirror is directly in front of the wearer’s eyes it is angled so that it reflects off the mirror above their head. A third mirror, situated behind their neck can provide a view behind them. When the top mirrors rotated to face the angle of the back viewing mirror, the user will be able to see behind them.