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=Introduction=
Last year, we have shown on [[December 18]] that we can build our GVCS machines in a single day.
Last year, we have shown on [[December 18]] that we can build our GVCS machines in a single day.


This year, our goal is to show that we can design a single complex machine - in One Day.
This year, our goal is to show that we can design a single complex machine - in One Day.
The question is - what is a success? It is making major improvements on an existing design (such as thorough redesign based on test-driven design of a former prototype) or starting a complete design from scratch.


We will try this until we succeed.
We will try this until we succeed.
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*Super Design Sprint in collaboration with Kaustuv Biswas of [[Sunglass]]
*Super Design Sprint in collaboration with Kaustuv Biswas of [[Sunglass]]
*NYC hackathon co-organized by [[Jordan Phoenix]]
*NYC hackathon co-organized by [[Jordan Phoenix]]
=Potential Projects=
High-interest projects that lend themselves well to such an event include a design iteration of:
*[[Hydrafabber]]

Revision as of 01:59, 12 June 2013

Introduction

Last year, we have shown on December 18 that we can build our GVCS machines in a single day.

This year, our goal is to show that we can design a single complex machine - in One Day.

The question is - what is a success? It is making major improvements on an existing design (such as thorough redesign based on test-driven design of a former prototype) or starting a complete design from scratch.

We will try this until we succeed.

Planned and Potential Events

Potential Projects

High-interest projects that lend themselves well to such an event include a design iteration of: