Final Presentation
Charlie Scott and 2 OthersAndrew PerticoneMax Fuhrer
LOCAL Ecosystems
Interface to connect humans
Wearable Technology
Natural, organic & non-invasive
Realm
Layering
Thesis
Realm is an exploration into the use of biomaterials for use in therapeutic products that connect humans back to nature, and engage in meditative processes in the environment. The concept of the products are inspired by chakras, the wearable will be placed at the chakra points and provide cooling inspired by the cooling endothermic property of the biomaterials I created with Agar and Gelatine.
Change In Mixed Media
By Zarra Burke
Thesis
As a Beaver student, I didn't have much time here at NuVu, so I decided to focus my last few weeks on developing the skills I learned during my time here. The idea for this project came from my desire to explore how my life has changed over these last few years of middle school and high school in an art piece that incorporated mediums such as laser cutting, drawing, and photo editing. In the end, I made a project that shows how I changed, how my friendships changed, and how my perception of change changed.
Precedents
Initial Sketches/Ideas
Different Versions of Myself
Background Painting Prototypes
Exhibit Display
Final Video
Reflections
I have learned a lot of new skills since I've been at NuVu and gotten very familiar with the design process and making my own projects. Over the course of this Open Innovation I have had to come up with and manage my own project with basically no instructions and the support of coaches. This process is very different from anything I've done in school before and it has definitely been a valuable experience. In addition to that I also was able to learn and hone skills like laser cutting, photography, editing, sketching, and even a little bit of digital painting. The challenges I faced during this OI happened at the beginning of the project when I had to generate creative ideas that were both innovative and achievable, and sometimes my brain just didn't want to cooperate. Overall the time I've spent at NuVu has been very valuable and taught me how to manage my time very well and generate ideas under pressure. I believe these skills will help me down the line when doing future design projects.
Arm Prosthetic
By Nico, Gabe, Bradley
Enabling the unabled
Many things cause paralysis
In every group of 100 people, two will be paralyzed. This can be caused by many things some of which are:
Nico's Grandfather
My grandfather has an autoimmune disease called MS.
It is your autoimmune system attacking your nerves which leads to paralysis, speech difficulty, and vision problems.
A few years ago, I had a school project to make something to help people with medical disabilities. I decided to make an arm prosthetic to give back functionality to his arm and hand. It broke in half. Ever since that project, I have wanted to do a better version of this project, and OI was the perfect opportunity.
Weighted VR
During the start of this summer I brainstormed many ideas. There was one that I really wanted to continue which was creating weight in VR.
I forgot about the idea until the end. I decided to start working on it. I made multiple sketches and decided I would make an exoskeleton that would go against the human body.
While this had a different use case it was the same mechanics!
Arm Prosthetic brings movement to the arm
This project helps people with arm paralysis regain movement and grip. We aim to let them move their arms from the elbow and hold objects with their hands, restoring a sense of independence and confidence in daily life.
Being able to move and grip again helps people feel more in control, boosting their confidence and improving their quality of life.
There were many different hand protoypes
An array of these would vaguely look and function like a hand
This is a prototype of a soft grabber that lifts a variety of things
This mechanism is meant to grab onto bottle caps and other circular objects.
The elbow joint got moved to the shoulder
We want your feedback
Is there anything you think we should take into account?
Is there anything we should add to help the use case?
How would you do the mechanisms.
Thank You!
By Nico, Gabe, Bradley
Enabling the unabled
My Macro Coach
Your personal coach
My experience
My name is Jasmine, and this project is a response to my ongoing struggle. For a while, I only ate ~950 calories daily, the equivalent of a big mac & fries. This amount is about 27% of the 3400 calories my body needs to stay alive.
This led me to lose about 5 lbs (2.2kg) per week. This number is insane considering the CDC recommends that you loose 1-2lbs.
My experience
Context
Micro/Macronutrients
Macronutrients are a type of nutrient required in large amounts, micronutrients are the opposite. Although you don't need as many micronutrients they are still very important.
These are the physiques of bodybuilders on insane amounts of steroids, these are the people shown to teens. These teens belive that if they work hard they can make their bodies look like this,
Consequences
Insane physiques that are simply unachievable still get shown to hundreds of millions of teenagers.
This leads many to go onto fat loss diets and aggressive mass gain diets. Neither of these options is healthy, and neither of them will get you any closer to a roided-out bodybuilder with godlike genetics.
Aggressive fat loss
Agressive fat loss can have have a lot of consequences, including dizziness, fatigue, abnormal heart rhythm, low blood pressure, and feeling cold all the time. Agressive fat loss phases can also spiral down to the development of an eating disorder.
My Macro Coach
Your personal coach
Thesis
My Macro Coach is the first open-source nutrition tracker with a focus on prevention and recovery from disordered eating. This project uses a no numbers no consequences approach to tracking, backed by a real dietitian for real people. While My Macro Coach doesn't share information with users, it does share it with healthcare providers, giving them the best knowledge of you they can have.
Phase 1
Intreviews
I contacted many sources to get as many interviews as possible, from NuVU Students, to eating disorder organizations and even personal trainers. Some responded, many didn't, but I got very valuable insight from everyone I did talk to.
Phase 2
Phase 3
Thank you for listening
By Wyatt Gold
Thesis
"NuVu Is" is a short video created to help prospective students better understand what the NuVu experience feels like. Using candid footage taken at Nuvu mixed with multiple interviews from current students, this piece intends to show what a day at Nuvu is really like. Current media promoting our school shows only certain parts, but I want to present a genuine, student centered experience.
Nyu Tisch promotional Video
Educating the Education System
Fall OI 2021
Stage 1:
Planning
Stage 2:
Filming
Stage 3:
Editing😡
Interview questions:
Have you seen the Nuvu instagram?
How well do you think Nuvu promotional videos and accounts represent Nuvu as a culture and student base?
Would this video be something you would have wanted to see before coming to Nuvu?
What parts of Nuvu do you think should be highlighted in a video of this sort?
If you could sum up Nuvu in 1 word, what would it be? Use “Nuvu is ____”
What does Nuvu mean to you?
What makes you passionate about Nuvu?
How would you describe the vibe of the Nuvu community?
How has being part of NuVu influenced your approach to creativity or problem-solving?
Interviews:
The 30th
Gabe: 1:00 - 1:15
Finn: 1:15 - 1:30
Kaia: 1:30 - 1:45
Andrew: 1:45 - 2:00
The 31st
Bridget: 10:00 - 10;15
Jasmine: 10:15 - 10:30
Max: 10:30 - 10:45
Jade: 10:45 - 11:00
Reflection
I loved making this video, there were so many opportunities to learn and grow throughout, and i'm proud of the final product. I got to use my camera gimbal for stabilizing these shots, and looking back at the shots on a timeline, I got much better at it over time. While I had fun, there were parts of this project that were really hard for me. My biggest challenge was filming people, its something I had never done before, and I felt uncomfortable walking around with a giant camera rig recording people, even though I had consent from everyone I recorded.
My Macro Coach
Your personal coach
My experience
My name is Jasmine, and this rroject is a response to an ongoing struggle I face today
For a while, I was only eating ~950 calories per day, which is about 27% of the 3400 calories my body needs to stay alive.
This led me to lose about 5 lbs (2.2kg) per week. This number is insane considering the CDC recommends that you loose 1-2lbs.
My experience
Micro/Macronutrients
Macronutrients are a type of nutrient required in large amounts, micronutrients are the opposite. Althought you don't need as many micronutrients they are still very important.
This experience happened while I was going to the gym, although just because I was going to the gym when this happened doesn't mean that the gym was harmful.
The Gym
Gym Social Media
Physique inflation
This is Arnold Schwarzenegger on a ton of steroids in the 1970s. He looks huge, but in 2024, his physique is considered mid-tier.
Physique inflation
This is a natural bodybuilder who won the MCR bodybuilding competition. He is the best of the best when it comes to natural bodybuilding. His physique is completely unachievable due to insane genetics. Nobody can recreate this physique through simply hard work.
Consequences
This amount of insane physiques that are simply unachievable but still shown to hundreds of millions of teenagers.
This leads many to go onto fat loss diets and aggressive mass gain diets. Neither of these options is healthy, and neither of them will get you any closer to a roided-out bodybuilder with godlike genetics.
Aggressive fat loss
Agressive fat loss can have have a lot of consequences, including dizziness, fatigue, abnormal heart rhythm, low blood pressure, and feeling cold all the time. Agressive fat loss phases can also lead to the development of an eating disorder.
Intreviews
I contacted many sources to get as many interviews as possible, from NuVU Students, to eating disorder organizations and even personal trainers. Some responded, many didn't, but I got very valuable insight from everyone I did talk to.
My Macro Coach
Your personal coach
App Goals
Timeline
Phase 1
Next steps
Thank you for listening
Enjoy a healthy meal with enough calories and macronutrients. If you are worried about eating too little or too much, contact a nutritionist.
Spring Open Innovation 23-24
Evocative Image (?)
Precedents
Precedents
Moodboard
Sketches
Testing/ Process
Prototype 1
Testing/ Process
Prototype 2
Testing/ Process
Prototype 3
Fantastical Biology
By Orion Orozco, Max Fuhrer, Bridget Kraemer
Why
An illustrated field journal of a fictional natural philosophers's travels through a fantastical-creature-infested area.
How
To spark interest in biology through whimsical and fantastical elements.
Sketches Option 1
Compile all sketches in one slide (delete this)
I am now in what I would consider to be the forest proper. I can reliably stretch my fingers to reach two trees wherever I stand now, and the ground is dark and damp. It was when I paused for my lunch that I noticed my environment had changed, though I suspect I was in the woods for a good deal of time before that. Today was rather less exciting than the last; the most interesting thing I saw was a multi-colored boulder sparkling in the light. There are a few mushrooms about, presumably from the rain two days ago, but none of them are special. It’s on days like this that I think of home. There’s not much in Alradeen that I love. I don’t mind sleeping close to the earth when it’s dry, so I’m impartial to my bed but preferential towards my roof. It’s physically more comfortable to draw and write at my desk, but I frequently find I have little to draw or write about. The smell of town is quite disfavorable to where I am now. The bodies and garbage and livestock and coal versus the grass and trees and water. I don't particularly care about most people in town.
Process Diagram
What tools were used in the fabrication of your device? (i.e. molds, fixtures, templates, jigs, etc)
Illustrate with 2D or 3D model (delete this)
The Honey Squid is a small mollusk which uses its powerful skirts to propel itself through the air between flowers, who’s nectar it drinks through one of its two long probosci, which curl into its body to prevent them from being damaged when it lands. In the much larger and heavier females, (which are usually 1 to 2 feet tall compared to the mature male’s 1 to 5 inches and 2 grams) the probosci also bend to be on the side of rather than underneath the body. When a female Honey Squid reaches maturity, it stops bouncing and starts walking around on it’s short bendy legs, which grow to be much stronger as part of the maturing process.
Honey Squid travel in large groups of many males and offspring and one female who protects the others with her size. The female lays her eggs onto the many sticky hairs on top of the males, where they are fertilized. The hairs also help keep the males afloat for longer. Adolescent females also have these hairs, but they stick and stay together in tentacle-like clumps over time, as they are not useful to the mature females and would only get in the way. This is where the squid part of the name comes from.
When the eggs start to hatch, the male Honey Squid begins liquifying. The hatchings consume their father to get the nutrients that they need to get up and running. They then join the pack and get all of the food that they need for the rest of their lives from nectar. When a female Honey Squid matures, she leaves her pack in search of mates. This is the only time that a Honey Squid will choose to be without a pack. When she finds another pack, she will take all of its female’s mature male offspring as her mates. This is beneficial to the old females because she no longer needs to take care of the young male who can never be her mate. A female Honey Squid dies when she is too big and slow to run away from predators, or she cannot get enough nectar to sustain herself to the next patch of flowers.
Honey Squid
Fly 2 Project
2024 Spring OI Exhibition
Zak, Charlie, Munther
Project Statement
The primary objective of this project is to design, develop, and integrate a reusable glider into a rocket system, aiming to achieve sustainable and cost-effective space launch capabilities. This integration will focus on ensuring the rocket can deliver payloads to orbit while the glider enables a controlled, safe, and reusable descent back to Earth, while also highly minimizing the fuel used for rocket re-entry and landing. Our rocket is also aimed to be self guided and able to land in the ocean were it can use sail and electric energy to reach the coast making it completely autonomous.
"Why?"
Precedents
Idea Precedent
Name: Energia Rocket
Creator: Ros Cosmos (Soviet Rocket)
Efficiency
Name: 3d printing integration in rocket
Creator: Relativity Space
Reliability
Name: Falcon 9 Landing Burn
Creator: SpaceX
Sketches
Testing
Initial prototype
Prototype 2
Testing
Final