Project opportunities for Spring 2021
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These projects are learning opportunities for the Spring 2021 semester. Some of the projects below were started in the current fall semester. They serve as an inspiration rather than a strict to-do list.
Contents
- 1 Be part of an experiment
- 2 Animal/gardening
- 3 Wildlife
- 4 Independent studies that need to be continued
- 5 Community building
- 6 Direct action/social justice
- 7 Art, sewing, crafting, cooking
- 8 Inclusive design and accessibilty
- 9 Electrical/technical work
- 10 Carpentry and wood working
- 11 Building stuff - mechanical building/design
- 12 Tree house
- 13 Logistics and project/group management
Be part of an experiment
- This experiment is new to all of us. What do you think this experience should look like?
- Sense emerging future opportunities for change, and decide what you want to contribute to and do it.
- Document for the future for others to build on your
Animal/gardening
- take care of our future pig
- maintain beds, plant seeds
- work on making greenhouses to grow tropical fruits
- learn how to butcher, harvest animals
Wildlife
- observe the animals/plants/ecosystem and talk about bio-mimicry in tech
- forage for food
- wild-craft herbal medicines
Independent studies that need to be continued
- Wind turbine design - see ISR-G from fall 2020 - Notes - Wind Turbine ISR-G
Community building
- What does it take to live in an intimate community of ten or more people?
- Intentional community engagement - how to address conflicts, balance community needs, develop relationships
- Ceremonies, intentional group meetings, parties
- Being immersed in a supportive off-grid farm community
Direct action/social justice
- Anti-racism literature and talks with Supa and Elizabeth
- Be part of an experiment - this is something new for everyone. What opportunities do you see?
- How to leverage our collective network to co-create lasting change
- Humanitarian outreach and design for people who need your help as an artist, engineer, and thinker
- Learn how to take a stance and become an activist: make stickers, raise money, read about systemic injustice
- Engage in or create an activist community. What does it mean to be an activist and engineer/designer?
Art, sewing, crafting, cooking
- Light Installation that tells us the battery status in a non-numerical way
- Make your own earrings out of clay
- Thread bracelets,
- Screen printing
- Use the 30 acres on the farm to install your art installations
Inclusive design and accessibilty
- Inclusive cabin design for the elderly
Electrical/technical work
- Wireless Arduino-based control system to regulate power consumption from the fridge. Measure input from the solar panels, wind turbine and determine if we have enough electricity to run the fridge.
- Deep-cycle battery maintenance and protection
- Wind turbine power electronics - see Wind turbine system
- Weather station to data log and measure wind speed, temperature, air pressure
- Internet optimization with LTE antennas, Wifi extenders
- Micro-hydro brushless generator maintenance
- Backup self-starting generator electricity supply
Carpentry and wood working
- Furniture
- Mechanical prototyping
- Interior architecture
- Small tool cabin building
Building stuff - mechanical building/design
- Solar panel panning mechanism to track sun; integration of sunlight sensor to self-calibrate
- 3 kW wind turbine blade design and iteration on current design
- Solar hot water system
- Innovative way of washing clothes - potentially a bike-powered washing machine
Tree house
- Build safely up in the trees in a harness
Logistics and project/group management
- How do you organize a semester experience for 12 people?
- Project planning and group communication
- Food budgeting for a large group
- Reaching out to sponsors, fundraising, leveraging our communal power
- Sliding-scale monetary contribution, ethical group economics