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DES.ENG.AGE. presents Silicon Souls during the Dutch Design Week at NulZes Fund
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DES.ENG.AGE. presents Silicon Souls during the Dutch Design Week at NulZes Fund
DES.ENG.AGE. presents Silicon Souls during the Dutch Design Week at NulZes. A Platform for Creative Technical Collaboration, and techno-conscious discussion What is DES.ENG.AGE.? It is a project that brings ASML engineers together with creative minds from Eindhoven. The goal is to connect the worlds of technology and design, helping to build a stronger creative culture around ASML and in the local area. It also gives ASML employees a chance to take part in hands-on creative projects, learn new skills, both technical and creative to work on projects from start to finish. Most importantly, we aim to support a society where technology is developed with thought and care, shaped by both engineers and artists who consider its impact on people and the planet. What’s the Story Behind “Silicon Souls”? In the past, alchemists dreamed of turning lead into gold. Even Isaac Newton spent years exploring this idea. In recent times, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider managed to do it. However, we believe the real magic is in semiconductors. We take sand and turn it into silicon chips that store information, ideas, and money on them. These chips power everything around us. It’s not just turning matter into something valuable; it’s creating the foundations for whole digital worlds. Since Eindhoven is often called “Europe’s Silicon Valley,” we believe we should lead not only in tech, but also in responsibility. At DES.ENG.AGE. we think that “those who create are responsible.” That’s why Silicon Souls, our contribution to Dutch Design Week, is meant to highlight the deep connection between innovation and ethics where technologists think about their impact, and citizens are part of shaping the digital world. What will “Silicon Souls” look like? We want to show the hidden complexity of the microchip industry in the form of a beautiful and meaningful piece of art, and abstract installation. This project will be built together by ASML engineers and local designers. The artwork will look like a large chandelier, shaped like a cone, hanging from the ceiling. It will be able to move in the x and y directions (and possibly z). It will contain fine sand, which will trickle onto a silicon wafer. As the chandelier moves, it will "expose" patterns of the sand metaphorically tracing the steps of chip fabrication. The polished surface of the cone will reflect a structure of pillars and connections an architecture that could be buildings or the layered structure of a microprocessor. Each layer will represent a story or idea sparking conversation with visitors. We also intend to pay homage to the employees of the industry by incorporating 3D figurines of people who contributed to the project. How Can You Help? We’re looking for engineers who want to volunteer their time and skills. Here are some areas where we need help: o 3d scanning o 3d printing with resin or ceramic slurry o Calculating load bearing capacity of NulZes ceiling and beams o Designing x-y stage that moves a “chandelier” that drips sand o Designing nozzle system for sand o "Wafer stage" design on the ground o Helping Luuk van den Broek (our resident designer) with the cone that that is to be the main structure for the “chandelier” o Help with the woodwork o Connect the piece to the ceiling [TIG welding] o Arrange area for seating o Design and write on the walls o Audio system for explaining the piece (is it a looped speaker or headphones, can it be rented or from ASML borrow) o Record sounds o Build up and install (scenography) from readymade objects o Code movement and experience o Create DUV etched silicon with disengage manifesto message that can be viewed under the microscope o Work as mechanical engineer for integration. o Electronics o Coding o Lighting design [illumination from the inside of the chandelier to project message] o Safety expert o Volunteer to stay at the DDW (Performance to offload sand from printed wafer) We’re also looking for donations to help cover the costs of creating and displaying the artwork.
Extra Life 2025 - Raising Money for the Children's Hospital of Colorado Fund
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Extra Life 2025 - Raising Money for the Children's Hospital of Colorado Fund
Since 2014 I have been raising money for the Children's Hospital of Colorado through an annual event known as Extra Life. Extra Life is an organization dedicated to raising money for children's hospitals around the nation through fundraising events. Over that time we have raised over $16,000, all of which have gone directly to the improvement of sick kids' lives. While everyone is encouraged to raise money anyway they want, the primary method most do is through a marathon livestream, where the participants play games! Whether it be video game, card games, table top games or others, people tune in to watch and even join in on the fun. These streams traditionally go for around 24 hours! I used to a 24 hour event every year, until I had a child, and now I can only do 16 or so! Which I will be doing live on November 1st, starting at 7am MST and going until at least midnight (or maybe even 1am). All the while we will having a rotating cast of interesting characters come by, we'll play games that even the audience can join in on, and most importantly, raise money! We will be streaming live form my Extra Life page here: https://www.extra-life.org/participants/Mark-Birdsall-Thomas. You can watch and even participate from there! We will have games that members of the audience can join in on! If you have anyone else in your life who would like to donate, you can send them that link. However, as Squarespace employees, we are all allowed $600 worth of matching donations! So, if you are reading this and would like to donate, I would recommend donating here to get that sweet matching donation! The $3000 goal here is to match the $3000 goal on my Extra Life portal with hopes we will reach that combined total across the two platforms! If you have any questions about this, or want to learn how you can join Extra Life on your own, reach out to me and I'd be happy to talk about it!