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The Grow Getter

Mercy Schmidt and Sebah Beshir

The Grow Getter

By: Sebah and Mercy

The Grow Getter is a project designed for two specific plants to grow during various times of the day/night. It is created to show the time span of two flowers' lives, and for the user to determine how much their plant has grown. 

This product is intended to help the user be able to know how long and how much their plant has grown over time. The Grow Getter's main function is the motors connected to the flower, demonstrating its growth, along with its LEDs connected to the petals, representing the time it grows throughout the day. One flower grows during the daytime, while the other flower grows in the course of the nighttime. The motors spin at a continuous time, which makes the flower petals go up and down, displaying the growth time for each flower. 


Spin - Rise

Ryan Ferguson and 3 OthersAlex Cebula
Caroline Verdi
Sasha Hill

Spin-Rise

"Light Up Your Life!"

Alex Cebula, Caroline Verdi, & Sasha Hill

Caroline Verdi:

The Spin-Rise is a purposeful spinning lamp that provides users with a sunlight alternative during the darker months. According to UC Health, the lack of exposure to sunlight in the winter is a direct cause of seasonal affective disorder. Sunlight increases the production of serotonin which is a hormone that can affect mood balance in humans. In the winter, the days are shorter and the presence of sun much lower, resulting in a sizable decrease in serotonin levels. The Spin-Rise is designed to bring sunlight and warm colors to users during the cold and dark winters. It also aids consumers in the process of waking up in the morning.

Seasonal affective disorder impacts around 10 million Americans. The Spin-Rise helps individuals suffering from SAD wake up happier by radiating a hue of warm and joyful colors. Additionally, the Spin-Rise can be powered on and off whenever the user needs, making sunlight available at all points of the day. The Spin-Rise utilizes colored LED lights to create a sunrise-like effect. A high-density polyethylene shell diffuses the lights, combining the various colors into a pleasing spectrum of hues. The sphere of lights hangs from the ceiling and spins thanks to a motor that is fastened to it.


Alex Cebula:

The Spin-Rise makes waking up in the winter easier. The Spin-Rise fill the user’s room with colors of a sunrise on dark mornings. According to UC Health, serotonin is the hormone that affects mood balance and sunlight increases levels of serotonin. Winter months have both shorter amount of hours of sunlight and darker mornings. This causes the number of individuals with depression to increase. The Spin-Rise will bright light into dark bedrooms, simulating sunlight in the mornings.

A study from Boston University found that about 10 million Americans suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD); a type of depression caused by the changing of seasons. The Spin-Rise will aid those who are affected by SAD when it comes to starting their day during the winter months. It will bring light into the users’ mornings which will help give them serotonin right at the beginning of the day. The Spin-Rise is made by an intentional hue of colored LED lights mimicking a sunrise. The lights are diffused by a high-density polyethylene exterior which blends individual LEDs into a harmonious mix of colors. A motor inside a box attached to the ceiling is connected to the sphere, allowing for the ball of lights to spin.

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Ryan Ferguson and 2 OthersJayden Weir Lytle
Ollie Farber

The Fishermens Friend

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Rolling Tasks

Emma Gundersheimer and 2 OthersAnna Gardner
Willie Loranger

ROLLING TASKS 

Emma G, Willie, and Anna



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Rolling Tasks is a machine that rewards an individual with a gumball for completing a number of tasks. It is extremely hard for individuals, especially teens, to complete homework after a long day of school and work. Research has found that when the brain expects to receive a reward, it releases dopamine, which enhances reward-related memories. The hippocampus is also strengthened, which is the brain’s learning and memory center resulting in a more productive learning environment. The machine targets an individual’s productiveness while making it an enjoyable experience for the user. 

As stated earlier, it can be difficult for teens to complete homework after a long day. Rolling tasks was created keeping in mind those hardships of completing tasks. Although teens are the main reason this product was created, an individual can utilize the machine in any way they see fit. From homework to even rewarding dogs for learning a new skill, Rolling Tasks creates a fun and productive way to complete tasks. To use Rolling Tasks, all one needs to do is write their tasks on the top part of the machine, and spin the knob to release a gumball onto the track. Once they are done with each task, they will press the corresponding button to the task they completed. A light will turn on, signifying that the task has been completed, and the flap preventing the gumball from rolling further will go down. For each task, the user will complete these steps until everything is complete and the gumball has reached the bottom.

Rolling Tasks

Emma Gundersheimer and 3 OthersEmma Gundersheimer
Anna Gardner
Willie Loranger

ROLLING TASKS 

Emma G, Willie, and Anna

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Rolling Tasks is a machine that rewards an individual with a gumball for completing several tasks. It is extremely hard for individuals, especially teens, to complete homework after a long day of school and work. Research has found that when the brain expects to receive a reward, it releases dopamine, which enhances reward-related memories. The hippocampus is also strengthened, the brain’s learning and memory center, resulting in a more productive learning environment. The machine targets an individual’s productiveness while making it an enjoyable experience for the user.

SUNNY SIDE

Emma Thiebault

SUNNY SIDE

Emma Thiebault, Jake Soroff

it's always sunny somewhere

Emma Thiebault - 

Sunny Side is a light that shows where the sun is shining over the earth, essentially demonstrating the different time zones of the world, and where the sun is shining. The idea behind this design is to show how the whole world is connected by the sun, and when one person is experiencing nighttime, that just means that another person is getting a bit of sunlight. Feeling connected is vital, especially during periods of time that are harder for some people, but it can be difficult, especially with different time zones, so Sunny Side is used to remind people of their connection to the world and the sun. 

Research shows that sunlight is beneficial to humans, and it's known that human beings cannot live without sunlight. Although Sunny Side is not real sunlight, it mimics the rotation and shine of the sun. Light therapy is becoming more and more popular, and it's often used for those with seasonal depression, anxiety, and other issues, and Sunny Side has the same essential idea. It reinstates a feeling of connection and belonging, as well as proves that the connection one feels with those around them is very strong. 

Anyone can benefit from Sunny Side, whether a person has a relation to someone in another place or just wants to see how everyone fits together in this world. Because Sunny Side is a versatile tool for consumers, one can plug in only the light of the earth, and manually adjust the location of the map over the light. However, the user can also activate a motor that electronically moves the light according to approximately how the sun shines over the earth.


Jake Soroff -

Sunny Side is a desk lamp in the form of a globe that represents where the sun is on the planet where it is currently daytime and follows the rotation of the planet on a 24 hour cycle. The essential goal of the Sunny Side is, while only using a small desk lamp, connecting humans together by showing that while one may be experiencing nighttime, the people on the opposite side of the planet are in the sun. As an example, one child afraid of the dark could take comfort in using the Sunny Side as a nightlight, always knowing that the sun is shining somewhere. People can connect with the globe in knowing throughout the day that during the day people around the world will be asleep and during night people opposite will be busy in their days. Sunny Side helps make the world seem a little smaller and makes one feel connected with other humans around the world.

Sunny Side is a 7x7x4in wood box with an 8in globe resting on the top. Inside the box is a smaller platform made from wood with a motor resting on top. The motor is connected to an arduino board that is programmed to make one full rotation using 24 individual short movements, with a one hour delay between each turn, one full rotation is 24 hours long. The arduino is then connected to a 9v battery which rests in a small container on the outside side of the box. Resting on the top of the motor is a circular wood platform with a small wood board standing up holding a semi circular piece of wood. On the semi circle of wood there is an LED strip connected to a smaller arduino board, this arduino is connected to the side of this semi circular wood, on the other side is small wood container which holds another 9v battery that connects to the arduino.

Time and Tension Box

Jake Morris and Matthew Conn

Time and Tension Box 

The time between two worlds

Jake Morris and Matthew Conn

The Time and Tension box is a tool that represents the past ice age version of earth and a future apocalyptic version of earth. By using sand a fan can move and cover a world to show the other world. Research says that sand can be therapeutic and help reduce anxiety and stress. The box was made to help reduce stress in any user and help the user relax. The box is small so it can be placed in many different places. 


The box is labeled for teens and young adults. Research says that that demographic has the highest stress and anxiety levels. For example, if a teenager is super stressed from school and wants to relax and let go. They could use the box to relieve their stress and calm down. To turn on the box there is a switch. You turn it on and it automatically turns on a fan. That fan pushes all the sand to one side and covers one world. Then the fan will turn off. The other fan will turn on and push all the sand onto the other world. This happens over and over again. 

Suit Evolutionary

Ryan Ferguson and Jacob Greene

Suit Evolutionary

For Marvel People

Jacob Greene

The Suit Evolutionary is a contemporary zoetrope that shows the evolution of the Ironman suit chronologically through the movies. The design of this project is for someone who is interested in how time moves through Marvel movies, since it doesn’t necessarily have to be about Ironman. This design will benefit anyone who enjoys learning more about Marvel movies as a whole. The design works as follows, one will have the project and look into the opening to see one of the evolutions of Ironman’s suits. Then, you cant turn the dial to view other evolutions of Ironman. The user can also use the labels on the dial to find a specific evolution to look at.These labels are a symbolic abstraction of each of these suits. 

    This time capture of Ironman is a new way to envision the evolution of not just the movies, but of Ironman as a character. We learn through his mistakes and iterations on how to become better on the next try.

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Salma Islam and 2 OthersJayden Weir Lytle
Jake Morris

The Bonding Box