2/25/2016

Isabella Bogdahn

yesterday Frieda and I brainstormed and came up with several ideas for our NuVu project. Some ideas included: a mask, a cape, and a skirt. All would represent both the childhood monser and the things that scare monsters away. 

2/25/2016

Isabella Bogdahn

The attached image is the begining of my shawl. It is made up of several shapes that will become bigger and bigger as it cascades down. 

3/8/16

Isabella Bogdahn

Today Ms. Rosie from NuVu came in to talk to our R+D class. Frieda and I were working on our first life size prototype. We have the main frame measured and cut out, nopw we need to finish the prototype and start designing the wings in Rino. Ms. Rosie helped us figure out how we will eventually design the parts for our cape wings in Rino. 

3/10/16

Isabella Bogdahn

Today Frieda and I finished our prototype. Rosie, from NuVu, helped us come up with concepts to 3-D print different tools for our project. Next week Frieda and I plan to start designing our pieces in Rino and to also fill out our PO form for our materials. 

3/16/16

Isabella Bogdahn

Today Freida and I had a guest, Chiazam. The three of us went to Mr. Judy to cut out the wing frame from wood and sand them down. Afterwards we returned to the art studio to paint the pieces a drak blue. Ms. Rebecca from NuVU came in towards the end of class and we presented our project to her. She suggested that Frieda and I get the material as soon as possible so we don't have to rush. She also suggested that if we have enough time that we laser cut designs into the material for the cape. 

Reflection 4/28

Isabella Bogdahn

Throughout the process of the wing project Frieda and I worked to improve and add to the wings. When we were almost done with the project we realized that the wings didn't work, and, on top of that, the wings broke in 3 different places. I took the wings home and my dad informed me that my placements of where the wing pieces overlap were incorrect. My dad helped me cut out new pieces and explained why they must overlap is important. That night I finished the wings and they worked properly. The next day at school Frieda and I finished the wings. 

What I would do differently for my project is use a laser cutter to cut out the wood pieces rather than use a jig saw. By using the laser cutter the pieces would seem more put together. Also I would of used the 3d printer to make pieces that allow the support beams to spin, rather than out of duct tape. Another aspect of the wings would be to find a way to keep the straps on more effectivly than the hot glue and staples. 

Over all I am very proud of the final product.

Final product

Isabella Bogdahn