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Foodscapes Mid Reviews

Amanda O'Keefe
Foodscapes site plan 2 with grid.pdf
Foodscapes site plan 2-no grid.pdf

Key Dates: 

  • We will review the Mid-Review Assignment Instructions in Class on Thursday, March 4th.
  •  Post deadline is March 8th by the end of class
  • Presentations are Tuesday March 9th during block time. Participation is mandatory. 

Read Instructions carefully for deliverables and posting instructions. 

The Martyr Wall

Bryson Reformina

The Martyr Wall: a grown over collapsible wall that, when alerted by wildlife, becomes erect and uses watercress to protect an entire plot by self-sacrifice. This wall not only promotes the growth of watercress but the other flora as well.


The inspiration of this project was to integrate the protection of endemic plants from invasive species with the help of invasive species, which in this case is watercress. The basic technology behind the wall is that it is a wall that bends at the middle which is moved by a spool controlled lever that props up the wall and acts as defense for other plants. This project intentionally implicates the use of invasive species in a way that supports other plants instead of hindering them. This wall depends on the interaction of wildlife, and is only activated when the danger of wildlife is detected. This project’s goal is to not only protect our native flora, but to discover appreciation towards things that do not always have a positive connotation.

GloFlo

Davis Howland

GloFlo is designed for overtaxed people to manage stress and improve focus by encouraging them to take a moment to relax their minds. The soothing white light energizes the mind and helps the user focus. The lamp consists of lights on the end of eight arms that move up and down. The mechanism is controlled by the users hands in proximity of the sensors on the device. As you move your hands closer to the sensor the lights move up and if you move them farther away the lights move down. If you remove your hand from the sensor entirely the lights move back to their original state in the upwards position. An Arduino inside the base relays information from the ultrasonic distance sensor to the servo which moves a certain number of degrees depending on the distance measured from the sensor to the moving hand. The servo spools up string that attaches to each of the arms, which then pivot on the y-axis in unison. The lights, which are always powered on while the device is plugged in, are attached to the end of each arm. The meditative motions conducted by the user in combination with the soft white lights will serve asa helpful way to reach a calm and relaxed state of mind.

Final Slideshow

Charlotte Green

Lupe The Robot

By Charlotte Green

Welcome to Arduino!

  1. Download and install  "Arduino IDE" from KS self service.
  2. Test that the arduino app has correctly installed on your computer by opening it. 

In our next tutorial, we will go through how to use this interface and connect it to your physical Arduino device.


How to Log In for the First Time

Kristina Osborn


1. Go to https://ks.nuvustudio.com 

2. Click "Login" at the upper right hand corner of your screen. 

3. Click "Reset Password" 

4. Enter your email and  and click " send reset password link" 

5. Go to the email you entered in step 4. You should see an email from NuVu titled "NuVu Password Reset Instructions" . Click on the Reset your Password Button in the email. 

6. Enter your new password and click the "Update Password" button. You will automatically be logged into the site. 

Note: If you are properly logged in, your name should appear in the top right corner of the site.