Showing posts with label visual arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visual arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

UC San Diego Student Motorizes Bike


Do you ever find yourself hitting the snooze button over and over, and then wishing you could fly or had roller skates for feet so you could make it to class on time? James Yao, a first year Visual Arts major, solved this problem by building an electric bike.

Yao came to UC San Diego to build his bike.

“I’ve been wanting to do this for awhile, ever since I first saw electric bikes in my junior year of high school,” said Yao. “I designed the bike over the summer but I didn’t have the time or money to hire someone to machine the parts. My top two choices for schools were the University of Washington or UC San Diego, but my design wasn’t good for the rainy weather.”

When Yao arrived at UC San Diego, he asked his orientation leader about resources for makers on campus and heard about EnVision. When he saw the photos of the space on the website, he knew he could finish the project.

Yao used the 3D printers to prototype brackets for mounting his electric motor and the soldering stations to build the electronics.

According to Yao, the 3D printers provided the biggest benefit. “At first, my design didn’t work – the bracket wasn’t strong enough,” said Yao. “I was able to iterate on the design by printing versions.”


Yao’s bike goes up to 25 mph, which helps him get from Warren to his 8:00 a.m. class on the other side of Peterson Hill! Jealous? Who knows, maybe he’ll help you build one!

Friday, March 11, 2016

Structural Engineering and Visual Arts Students To Exhibit Final Projects Mar. 14-17

Students from a structural engineering and a visual arts class are working together, shoulder to shoulder, on a collaborative final project. They will showcase the results of this collaboration at the Envision: The Future is Here exhibition. 

The projects will be on public display in the Structural and Materials Engineering building, rooms 201 and 202, Mar. 14-17, from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m each day, with a reception to be held on the 17th at 7:00 p.m. 

This experimental class, happening in the new EnVision Maker Studio at UC San Diego, blends the pedagogical needs of artists and engineers. The goal is for the students to work collectively to create a “whole object” where the aesthetics and design of the sub-structure and art object are integrated in such a way that they work together aesthetically, conceptually, and structurally.

The artist in each group led the design and 3D printing or other assembly method for a 3D object representing their idea of science fiction. The engineers took the lead on the surrounding structure. Some of the projects include:
  • A squid monster sculpture on a pagoda-style structure
  • A suspended car sculpture 
  • A third team is constructing something akin to the big tic-tac-toe systems you see in playgrounds
Learn more about EnVision here.