Thanks!

April 26th, 2010

Thanks to all the people who came and played What The Puck 5000 at The Dirty Ball this past weekend. We had a blast being there and we’ll see you next year!

We also would like to share a short 10 second promo. Enjoy.

Dirty Ball TONIGHT!

April 24th, 2010

Come to the Dirty Ball and play i3’s What The Puck 5000 game.

Here’s some info:
8:00pm – midnight
1400 Smallman Street
Next to Lidia’s in the Strip District

For even more info go here.

Walkthrough of the ImininTech Project

April 21st, 2010

One of our many guests posted a video walkthrough of the ImininTech Project. Check it out here.

The ImininTech Project featured in Pop City Media!

April 21st, 2010

Check out this write up in Pop City Media!

Special thanks to Deb Smit for coming by our installation during Carnival. If you missed our booth, make sure to check out our multi-touch table at the upcoming fundraiser for Attack Theatre, The Dirty Ball.

The ImininTech Project is a “show-stopper”!

April 17th, 2010

All of our hard work is paying off because people are having a great time in our booth. In fact A LOT of people. Look at this line:

We’ve also received great feedback like this tweet:

overall impression of booths this year seems to be: “meh” #cmucarnival I blame the ETC for their show-stopper

And this testimonial:

Stop by and see us today. It’s open from 11am-9pm.

If you already survived please give us your feedback.

It’s alive!

April 16th, 2010

The ImininTech Project is up and running. Come see it at CMU’s Spring Carnival while it’s there. We tear it down Saturday night right after the end of Carnival at 9pm!

And if you went through it, please give us feedback at http://bit.ly/i3feedback.

Thanks for all your support!

Pictures and video are coming too!

Build Out

April 12th, 2010

This picture shows the plot of land on which we are building The ImininTech Project.

Here’s the first corner going up.

By day two we had our second floor up.

By the end of day three we had all of our exterior walls up.

We have three more days before Carnival officially opens. I am happy to say that we are on schedule and doing great! We have to thank all of our volunteers who have helped immensely so far, especially Charles, Tom, and Gabe.

Come to Carnival and experience the ImininTech Project. You won’t want to miss this.

In fact, if you want to volunteer to be a Cast Member send an email to andrew@ImininTechnologies.com. Thanks!

Building, the i3 Way

March 30th, 2010

This past week, the i3 Project spent time in the scene shop, at CMU’s School of Drama. While there, we built the walls, floor, and other pieces for our installation.

We spent the week:

Drilling
Drilling

Painting
Painting

Cutting
Cutting

Lifting
Lifting

Lasering!
Laser cutting

Despite fatigue, splinters, and way too many wood and screwing jokes, we finished the week with all of our exterior walls, the second floor, most of the interior walls, logos, and the base for a hydroponic structure.

Yeah!
Team

Drama Scene Shop – Day 1

March 23rd, 2010

Yesterday was our first day in the CMU Drama Department’s Scene Shop. They have every tool you could ever need to build amazing things. We also received a huge shipment of lumber and supplies. Check it out. We took pictures and videos.



And a video of us building stuff.

The Ultrasonic Cleaner, latest iteration

March 3rd, 2010

Some time ago, Iminintech informed us that we need to create a machine that generates a vibration that will rattle apart a new type of metal, at the molecular level.

We are not sure why Iminintech asked for such a machine, but we have already begun development on, what we call, the Ultrasonic Cleaner.

Some time ago, we showed early tests of the Ultrasonic Cleaner, where elementary students gladly jumped aboard and enjoyed the vibrations. These tests showed us that the vibrations cause no noticeable damage to humans.

Our latest tests have been coordinated to find the most effective way to activate the Ultrasonic Cleaner, in case it cannot be activated remotely.

Below, you can see a few i3 members and two esteemed colleagues testing an activation sequence for the Ultrasonic Cleaner.