Display full version of the post: 123D Fab! Challenge Follow Up

BetweenTheLines
22.12.2011, 02:16
When I announced the123D Fab! Challenge prior to Autodesk University 2011 (post) I had expected some wild and creations. The creative geniuses in the Autodesk Consumer Group came up with the idea for this fun challenge. The only limiting factor in my mind was the severely limited amount of time attendees have at Autodesk University which at times multiple classes and events were occurring at the same time. People who signed up for the challenge were each given a kit of cardboard pieces they could assemble similar to tinker toys where the pieces could be connected to each other. The pieces resembled hands, wings, mustaches, gears, wrenches, letters and more. There was also an assortment of accessories including paint as well people could add their own items to their creations. The only rule was each entry had to include the 123D logo piece included. The creations spanned the full spectrum of the imagination. There were trebuchets, mechanical Rube Goldberg’ish creations including the integration of LED lights, a lamp creation, Santa, and much more. I heard some people chose to work on their creations instead of venturing out into the crazy Las Vegas nights. The creations were FAB-u-lous! The winners were announced at the AU Mixer evening party in front of thousands of attendees winding down from the busy week. Table with several of the entries. First Place Michael van Hamel won an awesome MakerBot Thing-O-Matic 3D printer. Second Place Neil Wakeman won a Ponoko gift certificate worth $500. Third Place Joanne Massey won an Apple iPod Touch. Check out this video on the 123D Fab! Challenge making of the 123D Lamp entry: http://youtu.be/NqqwgeO0aeE Honorable mentions: Dennis Martin Nathan Howe Olle Wranne Congratulations and a sincere thank you to all who participated. Cheers, Shaan See many more photos of the creative entries:   Go to the original post...