Here's an inventive artist/scientist collaboration from Scott Minneman and JD Beltran called the cinema snowglobe project. Magical Panorama Snowglobe http://newintelligentsia.com/magical-panorama-snowglobe/?goback=.gd... ( I feel they should have done some really interesting developmental work. Wasted Time and playful tricks!- Krishna)
Some other opinions:
It's another display device, with massive distortions.In short, an artist, with the resources of a major production facility sitting on their desk, and enough know-how and talent to use it effectively. Ironically, this is no longer innovative, it stopped being innovative a decade ago, maybe more.
It is no longer innovative; but how it is applied can be innovative.The problem is that the ideas are brimming, but have no coherence. The technology and production methodology do have coherence, and I will state categorically that there is nothing experimental about them; but the ideas are whirling around, and in need of some form.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Students-wonder-car-... Students' wonder car gives petrol a run for its money
Wonders never cease. Students of KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai on Tuesday unveiled an energy-efficient car which they say is capable of achieving 300km per litre of fuel under test conditions. That would make petrol cheaper than water.
The wonder car named 'Jugaad' is a single-seater weighing a mere 60kg, 10kg lesser than the weight of its creator Kunal Jain. Yet it maintains a good balance and does not swerve as you drive. We have tested this vehicle on the roads near our college and have found it has the potential to reach 300km per litre,'' he says. The vehicle runs on petrol.
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/10494631.Globe_trotting_artis... artist gets the chemistry right
A CONCOCTION of chemicals combined with clay creates a unique body of work by a Sunderland student who is breaking the traditional mould in ceramics and glass.
exhibition consists of five glass tanks which contain ceramic materials, where chemicals react together with copper and clay to produce different reactions, it's quite performance based.
Investigating the relationship between degeneration, deterioration and the sustainability of growth through experimentation with the inherent qualities of ceramic materials is the key here. Exploring a diverse range of materials, showcasing the development of the natural growth within a confined environment which creates a fluctuating palate of texture and colour."
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Mar 25, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Here's an inventive artist/scientist collaboration from Scott Minneman and JD Beltran called the cinema snowglobe project.
Magical Panorama Snowglobe
http://newintelligentsia.com/magical-panorama-snowglobe/?goback=.gd...
( I feel they should have done some really interesting developmental work. Wasted Time and playful tricks!- Krishna)
Some other opinions:
It's another display device, with massive distortions.In short, an artist, with the resources of a major production facility sitting on their desk, and enough know-how and talent to use it effectively.
Ironically, this is no longer innovative, it stopped being innovative a decade ago, maybe more.
It is no longer innovative; but how it is applied can be innovative.The problem is that the ideas are brimming, but have no coherence. The technology and production methodology do have coherence, and I will state categorically that there is nothing experimental about them; but the ideas are whirling around, and in need of some form.
Jun 1, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Students-wonder-car-...
Students' wonder car gives petrol a run for its money
Wonders never cease. Students of KJ Somaiya College of Engineering, Mumbai on Tuesday unveiled an energy-efficient car which they say is capable of achieving 300km per litre of fuel under test conditions. That would make petrol cheaper than water.
The wonder car named 'Jugaad' is a single-seater weighing a mere 60kg, 10kg lesser than the weight of its creator Kunal Jain. Yet it maintains a good balance and does not swerve as you drive. We have tested this vehicle on the roads near our college and have found it has the potential to reach 300km per litre,'' he says. The vehicle runs on petrol.
Jun 2, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/10494631.Globe_trotting_artis...
artist gets the chemistry right
A CONCOCTION of chemicals combined with clay creates a unique body of work by a Sunderland student who is breaking the traditional mould in ceramics and glass.
exhibition consists of five glass tanks which contain ceramic materials, where chemicals react together with copper and clay to produce different reactions, it's quite performance based.
Investigating the relationship between degeneration, deterioration and the sustainability of growth through experimentation with the inherent qualities of ceramic materials is the key here. Exploring a diverse range of materials, showcasing the development of the natural growth within a confined environment which creates a fluctuating palate of texture and colour."
Jun 26, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Dec 14, 2013
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
http://bcove.me/sqrkdcxa
Virtual Reality Brings New Tool to Fire-fighting
Jan 1, 2014
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
7 cutting-edge technologies coming soon
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/personal-tech/gadgets-speci...
Jan 27, 2014
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
A real life saver - safe syringes with red alerts
http://kkartlab.in/group/some-science/forum/topics/a-real-life-save...
Feb 25, 2014
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
GravityLight: lighting for the developing countries from Therefore on Vimeo.
May 7, 2014
Dr. Krishna Kumari Challa
Sep 16, 2014