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Electric Art Project

Posted by Chelby Elam in PHYSICS 1 - Gray - D on Monday, June 6, 2016 at 2:47 pm

The sculpture I chose to use for my Electric Art Project was my tripod. I chose my tripod because I like taking pictures and I wanted to make something light up other than using my camera. I only do two things, and that is running and taking photos. I thought that my tripod would be perfect because I use it to take my pictures and I wanted to do something other than talking about running.


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Posted by Alexander Delgado in PHYSICS 1 - Gray - D on Monday, June 6, 2016 at 2:44 pm

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Project made by Sergio, Daniel B, Caylin, Alexander D

At first we thought to make a mirror illusion making lights, but since it wasn't efficient- money and resource wise we decided not to do it. While exploring our ideas we decided to make a lit-up guitar. In the end we decided to build a triangle format for the circuit which was builded in the following way: the triangle was in series while the other triangles were connected in a parallel format, making electricity flow equally throughout each bulb. This was not the only reason why we choose this form, some of those reasons were because: we did not like the idea of lights around the base of the guitar so we decided to put them around the neck; And the circuit around the base was fully in series and to make the circuit parallel we had to make the full circuit in a close space as possible since there wasn't much wire. These changes made our whole circuit light up and transform it into a series/parallel circuit.
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Electric Art Project

Posted by Lauren Wilson in PHYSICS 1 - Gray - D on Monday, June 6, 2016 at 2:43 pm

For our final physics project of the year, we had to create an art piece that represents something about us that used an electric circuit. I decided to make my electric art piece a light up skateboard because it’s one of my favorite things to do. While I’m just getting into it myself, my brother has owned a skateboard ever since I can remember, and I always thought he was really cool for it, so I picked it up recently and I love it a lot. It's also a great way to exercise since I don't work out.




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Electric Art Project

Posted by Karrine Tucker in PHYSICS 1 - Gray - D on Monday, June 6, 2016 at 2:42 pm

I decided to add lights to my the back of my basketball jersey where my jersey number is. The lights outline my number. Basketball  means a lot to mean and so does my jersey number. The number I wear is my identity on the court, well to my opponents and others watching. I care a lot about my number because it is the number that will stick with me for the season. If you aren’t getting what I'm trying to say think about the number 23, what do you think about when you hear or see that number. Well when most people hear that number they may think of the Great Michael Jordan. So hopefully one day when people hear or see the number that I wear they will think of me.

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Electric Art Project

Posted by Samantha Green in PHYSICS 1 - Gray - D on Monday, June 6, 2016 at 2:39 pm

Why I chose to make this sculpture is because my phone means oh so very much to me as others may know. The sculpture I have decided to make is on my phone case. What this piece of art says about me is that I am obsessed with my phone it takes my mind off things and to also ignore people which I love to do without my phone I don't think I would be able to survive. Without this I would be in a lot of problems this keeps me sane and keeps me from overthinking many things.


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