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Category - SPM3, Libby Modern
Posted - 08/19/2014
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~Thomas Edison
"Months ago I came across this Thomas Edison quote—it was the hidden "witticism" in a New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle, only fully intact when the puzzle had been successfully solved. Despite weekly attempts, I rarely finish the Sunday crossword, so it was with great pride that I found myself in a position to be reading Edison's words of advice. I kept it on my coffee table so I could stop and stare often at my accomplishment. It wasn't until a few days later, after many stops and stares, that Edison's words actually sunk in: I haven't failed if I just found the ten thousand ways that won't work." » Read More
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Category - SPM3, Village Green(er)
Posted - 07/05/2012
0 Comments | Add Comment Super Power Magic Motion MachineLibby Modern Gives The Latest Update
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The latest update from Libby Modern as The Super Power Magic Motion Machine (SPM3) evolves on its pedal-powered journey! SPM3 is a mobile art installation that closely resembles a bicycle and trailer. However, this is no ordinary bike… SPM3 is a custom-made piece of art that transforms into a pedal-powered generator, allowing three other bikes to hook to its mobile trailer and create power. SPM3 aims to raise awareness about energy generation, energy consumption, human innovation, and community empowerment. » Read More
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Category - Grants, SPM3, Libby Modern
Posted - 12/06/2011
0 Comments | Add Comment Reflections on the Super Power Magic Motion Machine Project Developer Libby Modern Looks Back on 2011 & Forward to 2012
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Libby Modern recently reflected on the past year and her involvement in developing the Super Power Magic Motion Machine (SPM3) and what the future holds in store for the project.
From idea to innovation, SPM3 is a bike, an art exhibit, a power plant all in one — a mobile art installation that closely resembles a bicycle and trailer. However this is no ordinary bike. It’a custom-made piece of art that transforms into a pedal-powered generator, allowing three other bikes to hook to its mobile trailer and create power. Traveling through greater Lancaster, PA, the SPM3 will cast the conversation about energy consumption in a whole new light.
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Category - Village Green(er), SPM3, Nicole Heller, Grant Partner Spotlight
Posted - 09/22/2011
0 Comments | Add Comment Grant Partner Spotlight: Nicole Heller and the Google Science Fellowship
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Stephen Antupit and I got a chance to talk with Nicole Heller, Ph.D., SPM3 Invoking the Pause Grant Partner, about her experience during and after the 2010 ITP Convening and her still-unfolding Google Fellowship invitation. These are just some of the excerpts of the discussion, which was inspiring and invigorating!
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Category - Grant Partner Spotlight, SPM3, Village Green(er), Libby Modern
Posted - 06/14/2011
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Libby Modern is one of the three musketeers leading project Super Power Magic Motion Machine (SPM3), and we caught up with her in a candid interview to hear more about their inspiring project.
We were most struck by her vivid account of life in the vibrant town of Lancaster, PA and how the project has cross-pollinated within their community.
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Category - SPM3, Grants
Posted - 04/21/2011
0 Comments | Add Comment The Super Power Magic Motion Machine (SPM3)
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The Super Power Magic Motion Machine (SPM3) is a pedal-powered mobile art installation and performance piece in Lancaster, PA to raise awareness about energy consumption and human innovation: a custom-made bicycle with a trailer attachment to carry components to convert human power into electricity, initiating a public discourse about energy generation, consumption, and community empowerment.
Click here to see the PDF article about SPM3
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