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LipSync Update: Access Makeathon

December 8, 2016

In partnership with Rick Hansen Foundation, SFU’s School of Interactive Arts and Technology, TechSoup NetSquared, Tom Global, UBC Women in Engineering, and UBC Young Women in Engineering and Science, we are organizing a 48 hour event called the Access Makeathon from January 27th to 29th, 2017.

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LipSync Update: Angela and Kelly

December 1, 2016

Last week, we welcomed two new, albeit temporary, members to our team — Angela and Kelly. For the week, we had two high school students come and actually make some LipSyncs.

Don testing out the LipSync

LipSync Update: User Testing

November 10, 2016

We have one LipSync out the door. After helping us with another round of testing, Don Danbrook took a LipSync home, and became the very first recipient of a LipSync device.

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LipSync Update: The Logo

November 3, 2016

The blue font is both a tribute of sorts to the ½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï51 aqua colour and represents the utility of the LipSync. The logo also represents stability, capturing the essence of the LipSync.

LipSync head with the chambers made out of conductive ABS.

LipSync Update: 3D Filaments

October 27, 2016

In a project dependent on 3D printing, one of the most important things is the material we use, and what materials will allow makers to create the best possible LipSync. Here’s a rundown on the printing filaments that we’ve decided to use, and why.

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