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Creative Technology Projects
Throughout my three years of being in the Creative Technologies program, I have made many projects to test out the skills learned in the classroom. This includes 2D and 3D modeling and printing, coding in Arduino and Processing, and soldering. Check them out below or on my Behance page!

Bluetooth Game Controller
This Game Controller, nicknamed "The Wizard" after the 1989 video game film, is a programmed bluetooth handheld device that works for online games. This features buttons for frequently-used actions, such as jump and run.

MIDI Mixer
This MIDI Mixer, nicknamed "Cloud Nine" after my DJ name, is a programmed bluetooth device that works for playing music and adding different sounds to mix with. This features six buttons and three turn-knobs. The controls were designed with the web application AudioTool in mind, but the controller can work for other music programs.

McGuffin
The McGuffin is a programmed HID with shortcut keys for Final Draft, a screenwriting program. The keyboard features frequently used keys by the designer, such as the find tool and save button.

Smartwatch
This Smartwatch, nicknamed "Helping Hands", is a programmed wearable device. This features four different screens: analog clock face, digital clock face, a weather app, and a game.

Automatic Camera Track
The Automatic Camera Track moves a phone stand down a track while staying on a specific focal point. The purpose of this project was to make filming easier when there are less people on set. After pressing a button, the platform with the phone stand moves down the track.

Roomie Alarm Clock
Wake up refreshed with the Roomie Alarm Clock, the unique alarm clock that a sunrise. Through its dual-sided design and use of light instead of sound, this alarm clock is ideal for those with roommates or partners. Each side has customization available for colors, light intensity, and what time it turns on.

Welcome to Jumanji Video Game
This 8-bit style video game is based on the 2017 movie "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle". This was coded in Processing with JavaScript. It has two levels and a boss level.

Mickey Mug Holder

Plasma-Cut Nameplate
For my CNC Robotics class, I was assigned to make a plasma-cut desk sign with a personal design on it. I decided to make my desk sign have a clapper to represent my film career. I designed my sign's plate and legs on Fusion 360, and I cut out the designs using a plasma cutter

Berry College Trivia Game
There currently are not any Berry College-themed trivia games, so I decided to make my own. This 2-4 player game combines the features of a board game and a trivia card game. I used Fusion 360 to design the card holder and the board game. I used a laser cutter to etch the board game designs and a 3D printer to make the card holder.

Campfire Stool
For my CNC Robotics class, I was tasked with designing and putting together a campfire stool that was functional or aesthetic. I designed my campfire stool to be more functional. It holds my laptop, water bottle, and a card game box. I designed the stool in Fusion 360 and used a CNC Crawlbot to cut it out.
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