Cadilac Motorhome
While out looking at a new truck for the Boiler Bar crew we spotted this DIY gem today. Note the spare tire behind the driver seat.
Here are pictures of the truck we want to get.
While out looking at a new truck for the Boiler Bar crew we spotted this DIY gem today. Note the spare tire behind the driver seat.
Here are pictures of the truck we want to get.
How to bake an electric cupcake, Tesla Roster, and the Marriage Wrecker.
Greg Solberg’s Bio: Greg has an undergraduate degree from UC Berkeley and thirty years of programming experience. Fifteen years ago he got involved with electric vehicles. Encouraged by a complete lack of knowledge on the subject he took on the task of converting his Honda Del Sol to electric propulsion. Four years later the Del Sol was running. Since then he has created a number of amusing electric art car vehicles (Electric Couch, Pink Bunny Slippers, and Cupcake Cars). Currently he has landed his dream job at Tesla Motors where he spends much of his time extracting the last little bits of performance out of the Tesla’s AC induction motor drive.
Keith Johnson’s Bio: At Stanford University, Keith wrestles with thorny issues around preserving very-long-term access to digital information-from esoteric research data to the digital photographs we’re all making now. For fun, he tinkers with anything mechanical or electronic, especially cars. Five years ago, encouraged and assisted by Greg Solberg, Lisa Pongrace, and his wife Merrilee Proffitt, he built two electric cupcake cars. Last year, inspired to create something a bit bigger, he built a full-size, air-suspended, electric-powered, robotic horse- drawn carriage (without the horse) decorated briefly as an industrial- age Cinderella’s Pumpkin Carriage. Though the carriage fared well on the rough Playa, the pumpkin shell disintegrated, and the carriage found its name, the “Marriage Wrecker.”
Interrogation by Robot
Recently he created robots that hug, laugh,
interrogate, party, make up stories, remove free will and buy beer. Currently he is working on Artificial Personality projects. He will be talking about interrogation by robot, there will be a short video.
Bio: Michael Winter is co-founder of Stupid Fun Club, a Berkeley based think tank. Before that, he founded three successful technology companies. More importantly, he won the first Robot Wars with his flipper robot, X1.
Wireless Power Transmission: How did Nikola Tesla do it? By Omega Recoil
In the late 1800s Nikola Tesla began experimenting with transmitting power wirelessly via the earth’s crust and the ionosphere. He invented what we now know as the Tesla Coil; this device was capable of generating extremely high voltages, and was the pre-curser to radio transmission. What was Tesla doing? How was he doing it? Does wireless power work? The Omega Recoil team have been re-creating some of Tesla’s wireless power experiments, with interesting results.
Our presentation will include videos of our Tesla Coils running and power being transmitted wirelessly.
Bio: Omega Recoil is a team of Scientists, builders, engineers, showmen and industrial artists that have created extremely large sparks in the San Francisco Bay area since 1999. The members of the group began work with: Pyrokenetics, Dr. Megavolt, Flaming Lotus Girls, SRL, Firefall, SimNuke, and Acme Muffineering. Omega Recoil is the intersection where Mad Science meets Art and Education.
Wow!
I had such a wonderful time! My only regret was not being able to visit with more friends. I really want to thank all of the wonderful crew and volunteers that helped make it possible.
Send me your pictures!
Upcoming shows:
Robo Games Party June 12th
Dorkbot 7 Year Anniversary Party at Our shop June 20
Pride Parade June 27th With the Golden Mean
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“Warm cotton candy, straightjacket burlesque, the best pickles EVER http://www.nickandkivas.com, nail forging, steam cars to tesla roadsters….I have *blisters* from trying to see it all., and I didn’t even stay for the fireworks!” …….Liisa Pine Schoonmaker
Kyrsten and I have been wondering what to do with our old car the SS Alpha Fox. After the Snail Car she has mostly just sat. One idea is to Oilpunk her, but I just ran across these wonderful Japanese semi trucks and I think this might fit better. So right after I build a towable fire pit, mini stage, and grey water spreader for the snail I’ll get right on this!
Loving Tom Memorial
A Celebration of Life
This Friday please join your friends and family in reliving and celebrating the life of Tom Kennedy!
Where: American Steal Studios: American Steel Building in West Oakland, Entrance to building on 18th st at Kirkham, just off Mandela Parkway.
When: Friday May 1st 2009
Art Car Procession starts at Ocean Beach in the first parking lot across from the Windmill at 2:00pm
Walking procession with Art Cars from W. Oakland BART @ 6 PM to American Steal Studios.
Memorial Starts at 7pm at American Steal Studios
Please bring:
Chairs and comfy stuff to be brought home with you.
Beverages and Food to share!
A BOTTLE/MIXER for the bar (all donations from the bar will go to Toms Family!!
Items for the alter
Shoe to throw at Bush!
Your loving self!
Please post to appropriate list and friends who knew Tom!!
The most wonderful art car I have ever seen. Given the size, the details were just amazing. I was sad when Burning Man banned it (I understood why, too many people in the way), and even sadder when I heard it was intentionally burned to the ground!
The 40-foot replica of the 16th century vessel was owned by artist Simon Cheffins and mechanical engineer Gregory Jones of Extra Action Marching Band fame.
Their suit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Reno seeks damages from Michael Stewart, owner of Empire and Orient farms in Gerlach, under The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990.