The Projequarium

Ideas are fish. Our brains are aquariums. Ideas swim around our brains. They're mesmerizing to consider and sometimes so much so that we scoop them up and put them into our plans. There they flip and flop until we have a project. When we're done, our ideas are richer, more colorful and more intense than before and we release them back into the depths of our thoughts to mesmerize us even more.

Bacteria

3D Printing

Clock

Presentations

Sinkholes

Frozen Water Balloons

Vinegar Bones

Photo Albums

Website Setup

Mentos + Diet Coke

How to Clean Your Pennies

Coin Sorter

Arduino

Solar Tracker

Rock Tumbler

Rowbot: The Rowing, Solar-Powered Robot

Sassubot

The Search for Micrometeorites

Ella's Evaporation Project

The Barborak Librarium Featuring Sassu

The dog won't hold the camera still.

This blue gel ant farm that my mom bought for Sassu was really cool.

Projects from the Gödel, Escher, Bach lectures.

Inspired by a broken mirror, we built a backwards viewer.

I turned my RaspberryPi into a furnace monitoring device.

I used my RaspberryPi, a night camera and motion capture software to check out the wildlife in my backyard.

I really want to look at opaque things under the microscope. It can't be as easy as shedding some light on the subject?

Walks through the woods are more fun when searching for pond scum to look at under the microscope.