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Folding WALL-E
from chosetec July 14, 2008
Folding Wall-E in origami. Now go watch (real) WALL-E, it's great! for more see http://chosetec.darkclan.net/origami http://chosetec.darkclan.net/origami/wall_e If you watch closely you see that several origami versions are used in this video. The basic design is the same (see crease pattern)
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Fold your own Brass Rat
from MIT Sloan March 12, 2008
Here I show you how to fold an origami brass rat, in only one hour. origami by Brian Chan music by Anna Lo, Seth Friedman for more information see: chosetec.darkclan.net/origami
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Flow Visualization
from 15.053 Recitations March 11, 2008
An introduction to some flow visualization techniques used at MIT. These methods help us understand the fluid dynamics of natural and manmade systems. I made this video to compile the sweet videos we've taken over the years. Otherwise they would just be sitting there, you know. For more information visit: Math Fluids Lab Peko Hosoi's Group Hatsopoulos Microfluids Lab
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Origami Tour
from MITInsite January 28, 2008
A quick tour of some new origami pieces by brian chan music by seth friedman all origami shown here designed and folded by brian chan. all are folded from a single uncut square of paper. for more information please google "Brian Chan" or visit: chosetec.darkclan.net/origami
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How to Make a Sword (preview)
from MITInsite January 27, 2008
Arts and Crafts at MIT presents: How to make a sword. with Brian Chan In an upcoming video I will show you how to create a sword from scratch. Take your scrap steel and make something useful. We will go over the basics of forging, filing, heat treatment and polishing. We'll also touch on the fabrication of metal and wooden fittings to complete your sword. Written and directed by Brian Chan All swords shown forged by Brian Chan Music by Seth Friedman
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Hoverbot (does not really fly)
from MITInsite January 27, 2008
This video describes a small project by Brian Chan and Theresa Guo at the Hatsopoulos Microfluids Laboratory (Building 3, 2nd floor). It is a machine that flaps its wings and indicates the amount of lift generated. The data will be useful to determine how the force varies with a changing wing stroke angle, and thus help us design better flying machines. Music by Seth Friedman Advisor: Anette Hosoi Animator, Director, Writer, Brian Chan Engineers/Researchers: Brian Chan, Theresa Guo The Hoverbot designed by Brian Chan, built by Theresa Guo and Brian Chan. To learn more about fluid dynamics research at MIT, please visit: http://web.mit.edu/fluids/www/ http://scripts.mit.edu/~pekowiki/blaise/index.php?title=Main_Page
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