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Our final contribution to the lab space was a three-month endeavor.
It started after Aubrey and I built a motherboard collage to hang
above my desk (see first row of images). Scott Hudson liked it so
much, he asked us to produce several more for his lab (where a lot
of electronics fabrication occurs). This kicked off a month-long
motherboard buying extravaganza. By December, I had amassed about
150 lbs worth. Most were bulk lots purchased off ebay at an average
cost of $1.35 per pound, including shipping cost (cheap!). Construction
didn't start until after winter break. When Aubrey and I returned,
we set aside two thursday afternoons. Each motherboard wall took
approximately 6 hours to assemble . The longest step by far was
laying them out. Not only did we try to distribute the colors in
an interesting way, but dozens of different sized boards had to
fit together perfectly and not overlap the edges. Not an easy task
I assure you. Additionally, we added a third dimension by stilting
approximately one fourth of the boards at different heights.
This project was featured on Gizmodo,
Neatorama,
Hack
a Day, and other blogs in August 2008.

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