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Spongebob by Rae'na and Kiyannah!

Posted by Kiyannah McGee in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 8:59 am

Spongebob
Spongebob
We choose Spongebob because Spongebob is the bomb.com. We've been watching Spongebob since we were youngsters. This scuplture says that we like Spongebob alot. We chose to put the lights in his eyes because his eyes sparkle like the night sky. We choose blue lights because his eyes are the color of the ocean in the middle of a storm. 
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Glow'n & Flow'n

Posted by Maria Craiter in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 8:58 am

water
water
My partner and I chose to light up a water bottle. We chose to do this because we both enjoy drinking that wonderful h2o. Everyone needs water to live and adding lights to the mix will make drinking water a lot more fun and exciting! I believe the fact that we chose to light up water bottles makes us seem a tad strange because water and water bottles aren’t normally items used to describe people. This makes us corky as well as happy about living since we drink a lot of water which we need to live. Also we have amazing skin because water is really good for your skin and we drink a lot of it!That is why we chose to light up water bottles.
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Shine Bright Like a Diamond.

Posted by Lucia Idriss in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 8:54 am

Our project was based off of the song Shine bright like a diamond. In our project we positioned to the lights bright make it seem as if the diamond itself was lighting. Only one bulb does not turn on to light but hat has 3 bulbs one battery and Is able to be worn although it may be a little heavy on the head due to the battery. There is a switch on the side to turn on/off the lights. There are positive and negative wires running through the hat.  Shine bright like a Diamond.




- Obasi & Lucia
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skull lock box

Posted by Jaidah Murray in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 8:48 am

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There are multiple reasons why my sculpture is unique in why I chose it and its significance to me personally. The sculpture I chose to use is a "edgy" black skull pencil case.I chose this item because it is a non-transparent box so it will be able to conceal the circuits and hard wiring on the inside,and when the teacher is ready to examine my work he can just open it and grade.This piece was also chosen to show i like to think out the box (even though it is a box) due to the fact that it has a skull on it it expresses the edgy side of me people do not usually get to see of me.
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artist statement

Posted by Broderick Bauman in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 8:41 am

the item i chose was a PS3 controller because i play a lot of video games and this controller was just lying around my house. i felt like this was the perfect opportunity to make use of it. 
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Circuit project (Alianna & Melody)

Posted by Melody Prathan in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 8:40 am

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The sculpture we decided to light up was a phone case. We live in a world that is operated using technology, and we thought this was the perfect way to represent our love for it. We both like technology and we like finding new ways to accessorize our phones especially since we're using them every single day. So we took a phone case that we thought was very edgy and unique, and we put a circuit inside of it. 
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