Fun(k)tional Machine [Project 02A]

This project is about makin machine from unused stuffs and combine it without any plan/sketches.
I found this project is so fun to do.And this is the first unused stuffs I gathered. There are broken clock, broken powerbank, tissue roll cardboard, llaollao spoon,broken spoon, old phone case, etc.


a part on machine that being in colouring progress.

I choose a seed-planter as my funktional machine types.
So it basically an effortless machine to help human in planting seeds. In this machine, seed will be planted by itself and there is watering part to keep the seed hydrated and grow until it can be harvested. It also equipped with heat highlight machine so it can photosynthesis without sunlight and can be placed indoor.




Whole Machine

 This machine divided into some main parts. The first part is seed tube where the seed will be placed in the beginning.

The second part is lightning part which is attachd with battery in each lightning.

The third part is hydration part to keep the plant hydrated.

The fourth part is Claw machine to crop the final result and deliver it to the slide.

And the last part is harvest part where the final result be placed.



Battery for lightning

seed tube part
Hydration Part

back hoe part

claw detail machine

Harvest Part

In this machine, human only need to switch on the button and watch the static through the screen. It ease human in planting crops. That's why it named HUGS 1.0 , which is Humanless UnderGround Seed-planter 1.0 and also it 'hugs' people to plant more crops.

How it works?
1. Seed is placed in the seed tube
2. It will be automatically placed with the certain distance in cylindrical shaped site.
3. The attached water pipe will keep it hydrated and the lightning highlight provides exposure and heat for plants.
4. After it reaches its ripeness, backhoe machine will harvest the crops and deliver it to the final slide.
5. Human only need to wait and enjoy the result.

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