3D PRINTED TABLE
3D PRINTED COFFEE TABLE
3D PRINTED SIDE TABLE
3D PRINTED TABLE
Cloud Control is an interactive art installation designed, fabricated and produced by Project Wonder commissioned by Insomniac Events for Electric Daisy Carnival 2019, the largest festival in the US now owned by LiveNation. Giant inflatable balls filled with colorful LEDs hang overhead playing music along with a coordinated light show. The balls are touch reactive, playing notes and loops in conjunction to the music.
PROJECT WONDER
Creative Director - Jerry Lee
3D Design - Erica Halpern
Light and Sound Design - Henry Strange, Max Keene, Strange Electronic
Music Programming - Calle Stenqvist, Plan8, Epikker, Nathan McQueen, Logan Starks, Stephen Austin University SRT program
Fabrication - Stephano Novelli
Electrical Engineer - Chuck Overcash, Wire Monkey Designs
SEEQ (Sequence Enabled Electronic Quantizer) is an immersive giant beat machine that creates music with a spaceship light show. 64 buttons are programmed with samples and instruments giving users the power to make music.
PROJECT WONDER
Creative Director - Jerry Lee
3D Design - Erica Halpern
Light and Sound Design - Henry Strange, Max Keene, Strange Electronic
Music Programming - Logan Starks, Nathan McQueen, and Epikker
Fabrication - Chuck Overcash, Global Truss
I/O Disco is an immersive arcade experience we created for EDC Las Vegas 2022 featuring House Hero, a custom rhythm based video game set to a dance music soundtrack
A customizable design by Project Wonder commissioned by LiveNation for its venues around the world. Lead Jerry Lee, 3D Design and concept by Erica Halpern, Fabrication by Nascent Perspective. The design has already been plagiarized by The Staple Center.
Plagiarized design by Staple Center
Modular Light Installations designed and built by Erica Halpern
photo by Victor Habchy
Circuit-Tree Light Installation designed and built by Erica Halpern
right photo by Wil Sarmienti
photo by Galen Oakes
photo by Kyle Hammond
Ancient Intelligence Light Installation designed and built by Erica Halpern
right photo by Robert Stone Nadel
photo by Christopher Kristoff
photo by Momo
photo by Jazmin Winsor
photo by Duncan Rawlinson
installation pieces set up for Kastle
photo by Less Than 3
Lightning in a Bottle festival water station design and proposal 2015
31"x11" spray paint, sharpie and mixed media on wood
12"x12" acrylic and sharpie on wood
60"x36" acrylic and sharpie on canvas
4"x5" acrylic and sharpie on canvas
24"x12" spray paint, acrylic and sharpie on wood
12"x12" acrylic and sharpie on wood
12"x24" spray paint, acrylic and sharpie on wood
12"x12" acrylic and sharpie on wood
Designed and built the cable climber to race 3 stories up a 1/4" steel cable tensioned to the floor. Using 2 motors, each with one pinion gear and one large gear, driving the wheels. Using springs to tension the wheels to the cable. I also used four 9 volts batteries in a mix between series and parallel set up for maximum power. The design also had to be balanced and couldn't tilt while it was climbing. I received 2nd place.
Objective was to design a custom car based on the following constraints. The constraints of this car are that the car can only have 3 wheels, one in the front and two in the back. The front of the vehicle is supposed to lean into turns like a motorcycle while the back of the car stays stagnant and does not lean. The constraint is that the driving motor is supposed to sit on the front of the frame while it leans like a motorcycle, but it is supposed to drive the rear axel which does not lean. We therefore designed and built a foam prototype for a spherical gear and drivetrain housing.
The object of this is to make two different size picture frames from start to complete product. Using timing belts to cut certain sizes of molded wood at 45 degree angles, metals rollers to carry the wood down to the rotating table where 4 pieces of wood get hydraulicly pushed together passing by the glue rollers and getting tacked around a piece of glass being hydraulicly pushed up from a lower assembly line. The complete frame is then lowered and moved into packing crates.