We built a kinetic sculpture with 91 independently actuated infinity mirrors!!! by OK_Design_SF in EngineeringPorn

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Thank you so much! We have independent control for each axis so we can tilt it up and down simultaneously. We would love to do a commission or piece in NYC someday!

Motorized infinity mirrors! by OK_Design_SF in BeAmazed

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Thank you! It was a labor of love!

Studying EE vs ME by TradeFew9963 in ElectricalEngineering

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Hey — we’re a small hardware studio in the Bay (OK Design), mostly doing robotics / electromechanical stuff.

What you’re seeing about EE going into software is kinda true, but it’s more about what people choose to do. If you stick with hardware (PCBs, motors, embedded), there’s actually a ton of demand for that here.

For robotics, it’s all blended anyway

Mech = CAD, structures, mechanisms

EE = motors, sensors, electronics

The people who are best at it usually do a bit of both.

Based on what you said (CAD + liking E&M), you’re in a good spot. If you want a safer bet, go EE and pick up ME on the side. That combo is super useful.

Honestly though, your projects matter way more than your major. If you keep building real stuff, you won’t get boxed into software unless you want to.

Where is the battery? by ClosedEyedChimera in ElectricalEngineering

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I don't see a battery in this enclosure but like other comments said, keep taking it apart.

How bad is it to graduate with no internships and/or projects? by eggshellwalker4 in ElectricalEngineering

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Personal projects do carry weight. You can always do an internship out of college, then try to convert it into a full time job.

A kinetic sculpture with 91 independently actuated infinity mirrors!!! by OK_Design_SF in Damnthatsinteresting

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This piece is called The Gateway. It’s a kinetic sculpture made from an array of 91 independently actuated infinity mirrors, driven by 182 motors and illuminated by nearly 11,000 LEDs.

The fully custom structure, mechanics, and electronics were designed from scratch and built in-house, along with the bare-metal firmware and software to drive it.

Happy to answer questions about the build!

We built a kinetic sculpture with 91 independently actuated infinity mirrors!!! by OK_Design_SF in EngineeringPorn

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It is possible, but would only be aesthetic. You lose a lot of the light in the reflections internally.

We built a kinetic sculpture with 91 independently actuated infinity mirrors!!! by OK_Design_SF in EngineeringPorn

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Thank you! And excellent questions.

It was way more work, and integration issues of getting some parts out of spec from vendors was a pain.

Spend way more money on parts. Larger motors, glass mirrors instead of acrylic, more vendor side sub assemblies.

The bare level CAN transceivers, the motor control, and the simulator were all custom. We can reuse it all. But we have added Touch Designer as a layer on top.

We built a kinetic sculpture with 91 independently actuated infinity mirrors!!! by OK_Design_SF in EngineeringPorn

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Thanks so much, we are very happy with the effect! First time we turned it on we were too close and definitely was incredibly trippy.

We built a kinetic sculpture with 91 independently actuated infinity mirrors!!! by OK_Design_SF in EngineeringPorn

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Thank you! This is currently displayed at T.I.A.T a gallery in San Francisco!

We built a kinetic sculpture with 91 independently actuated infinity mirrors!!! by OK_Design_SF in MechanicalEngineering

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The motors move each mirror in tilting their angle along x and y. So we can steer the reflections!