Raphael Abrams (917) 402-9737 raphael@walrus.com Résumé (Electrical Engineering) Skills: Electrical engineering, Microcontroller programming, electromechanical design programming in BASIC, C, AVR and microchip PIC assembly Experience: Lighting, audio, robotics, toy, entertainment, internet (graphics and code), and art applications including: 2005: FoxPro: Solid state ruggedized digital audio device featuring: PIC 18LF8490 based design MP3 (full format support), WAV, and proprietary format playback modes Internal type-AB power amplifier, high fidelity sound Medium range addressable radio control (1 mile line-of-sight)
Compact Flash support with FAT32 and fragmented cluster chain support LCD waveforms and voltages generated on-chip 480Mbps USB2.0 link for sound file transfer Andris Kasparovics: Radio control interface for ColorKinetics led controller for club/theatrical use Interfaces directly with standard PS/2 type keyboards Short range addressable radio (70 meters line of sight) One transmit unit can control multiple receive units Error corrected signal 2004: Elseware: Reverse engineered toothbrush electronics (speed and amplitude adjustments)
2003: Bez Arkush: “smartbook”: Paper page sensor and computerized educational games Solid state sound and user feedback Uses PIC microcontroller and various optical and mechanical sensors Iin conjunction with Elseware SQUID: Simple bike computer: Hall effect sensor, PIC microcontroller, simple serial LCD display Wildlife Technologies: Animal Caller, upgrade: Solid state ruggedized digital proprietary audio Internal type-F amplifier and loudspeaker Very high fidelity sound: 110dB signal/noise ratio Medium range addressable radio control (1 mile line-of-sight)
SQUID: Robots spotted at art and music shows throughout New York City! “Fascinating!” “Disturbing!” “Cuddley-wuddley!” Now with charge transfer sensors (QProx) and three-axis accelerometers 2002: Andris Kasparovics and Louis Fox: Laser Glove: Form fitting glove with 5mW 630nm lasers on each fingertip. Battery operated. Each glove equipped with an addressable radio receiver (six gloves made) Master control unit controls each laser individually, synchronized to 1/100 second Master control unit features several preprogrammed “shows” Gloves can be set to local or remote control local control also has embedded computer controlled “shows” Wildlife Technologies: Animal Caller: Solid state ruggedized digital proprietary audio Internal type-F amplifier and loudspeaker Very high fidelity sound: 110dB signal/noise ratio Medium range addressable radio control (1 mile line-of-sight)
Multi Media Card support Based on AVR AtMega8
2002: Gerd Stern: Poem Box: Metal box with LCD display on front panel Displays poetic text from internal flash memory Zubin Levy: RGB LED accent light boxes embedded microcontroller with six user selectable modes 24 or 48 bit color resolution battery or AC powered MOSFET switching for three one-watt LEDs (very bright) 2001: SQUID: MP3 Player (ongoing project): Creative Commons source code (attribution, non-commercial) Full MP3 formal support, including VBR Compact Flash FAT16, fragmented cluster support Long battery life, pocket size See www.walrus.com/~raphael for more information 1999: SQUID: simple heliostat: self aligning analog feedback loop based design very easy to install with only a bubble level and a crude compass can be solar powered (surprise!) minimal moving parts SQUID: RGB LED systems: Small enough to be worn as a ring, with 10 hour battery Smooth 24 bit color transitions. Same basic design used for the Zubin Levy project above 1998: SQUID: first attempts at microcontroller and electronic engineering made some fun robots in the name of art! One of them is a dancing rubber duck. -- Non-EE related -- EDUCATION:
computer and traditional design, drawing, painting and sculpting EXPERIENCE: 2002-2003: freerange graphics promotional animation for the National Ecological Observation Network, sponsored by the National Science Fund visualization animation for NanoInk Inc. depicting the process of Dip-Pen Nanolithography flash redesign of the www.freerangegraphics.com website 2002: Altria Inc. 3d modeling, architectural renderings and animation 2002 : DMD Flash scripting for Little Journeys interactive learning system CD-Rom and website flash scripting for BNMG, Bezos Nathanson Marketing Group 2001: Big Spaceship flash animation for www.bridgetjonesdiary-themovie.com 2001: Design One Inc. 3d animated lighting simulation for the Harley Davidson cafe, Las Vegas 2000: thoughtbubble productions Inc. flash animation, design and site structure for www.frequencymovie.com flash animation for www.redplanetmovie.com 1997-1999: ARTISAN Inc. various assignments: Organic: design, flash animation for sting.compaq.com and boo.com Thunderhouse (now Zentropy Partners): flash animation for cherrycoke.com Zuma Digital: design, DVD overlays Infographics: two medium length animated videos - ten minutes long and thirty minutes long, depicting the process of angioplastic heart surgery Ira Levy Light Studio: lighting design Mediaworks: design Sonicnet: design, flash animation, streamland.com (Silver award, ID magazine) Sonicnet: music video for “Going to Hell ” by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
zoecom Inc. Lightwave 3D, flash, video editing, illustration and animation for : Compaq, AltaVista, nikitaylor.net, Flatiron Magazine and delphibureau.com 1993-1997 Freelance Animation, design, CAD, illustration, and photographic retouching for clients such as Video Impact Productions and JC Productions (NASA) |