“So, as with everything else, I want to leave this decision to your judgement and for you to experience the consequences” - John Zahorjan
Hardware Implementation of a Wireless Backscatter Communication Protocol for Brain-Controlled Spinal Interfaces
If the confinement of inmates from (outside) reality results in certain issues, perhaps those can be solved with providing parts of another, but virtual, reality.
"Traditional transcendentalism, Western or Eastern, creates a barrier between the material and spiritual; and places this barrier at one end of the social spectrum. Howl breaks this barrier – purported by Moloch – and places the spiritual (the Holy) at the other end, making it available to the subjects of the poem – the fellaheen."
You've gotta crack a few eggs to make an omelet, just like you've gotta crack open a Bluetooth keyboard to transmit EMG signals to a HoloLens.
Assistive technology often has extremely high cost due to the customization of input devices. For example, wheelchair control mechanisms need to be adapted to each individual depending on their unique progression, driving prices up by orders of magnitude.
In order to solve this problem, I developed a Human Interface Device (HID) that is low-cost and universal.
This project was originally for my IB Physics Internal Assessment, but due to procrastination, I used a computer simulation for my report rather than the physical robot. This inverted pendulum robot is completely custom-design (with laser-cutting as my main means of manufacturing).
I took photography through my entire senior year at IHS. I helped Inglemoor win the Washington State High School Photography Competition for the first time. This gallery includes my final project - an experiment with basic elements, inspired by Justin Maller's "Facets"
I'm not the best at drawing (at the time of creating this portfolio). I'm working on it, but until I get good enough, I believe I am excellent at visually communicating quickly - through rapid CAD.