Monday, February 26, 2007

cambo memo: k.a.p. it!







transmitter and servos, parafoil kite w/ 1000' rope


this is totally gonna kap it off. that's "kap", as in kite aerial photography! mount a camera to your kite, and fly it to the sky to take aerial photos controlled by a remote control!
the kite and servo's came in a few days ago, and just tonight, i started working out the gears. i've been wanting to build this thing for nearly a year, and what better time to do so! if this works out, we'll be able to take aerial photos of the large open field around the dam site!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

cambo memo: 21 days til cambodia







bryse, bussman, maria, and teresa


noon on sunday, and i don't feel like pulling myself outta bed. we met today to plan for the 2nd site assessment trip. ryan and matt bussman discussed options to retrofit the wood bridge that provides access to the dam site. bryse and i talk about how to survey a large open field. teresa and maria help out with specs and equipment researching.

Friday, February 23, 2007

cambo memo: we're engineers without borders


rainbow over rice field
i'm an engineer, not a humanitarian, so what good would i do?....


we walk through this project as precariously as we would walk through the landmines in the resevoir of the rice fields of cambodia.

...it started to dawn on me tonight how much time i've been devoting to this engineers without borders watergate project in cambodia. so much effort from everyone on the team has molded this project to where it is now, and still i feel like it's only a gray shade of the tip of the iceberg. my feelings of being overwhelmed wanes on a daily basis, and at times, it's easy to forget that this is a project of hobby and compassion, rather than work. yet when i do look up and take a step away from the canvas, i can't help but notice how inspirational this painting can really be. that overwhelming feeling subsides...and i smile.

so the cambodiary starts here:
...once upon a time, in a rice field fah fah away....

more photos
video by humantranslation
more info on the cambodia water project
more info on engineers without borders nyc chapter