Autonomous Motor Car
Automation & Robotics Graduation Project (2021)
This project is an autonomous motorized robotic car developed in 2021 as part of my Automation & Robotics graduation project at Centennial College. The work combines mechanical assembly, circuit design, and basic robotic system integration, reflecting my early technical training prior to transitioning into art and design-focused practices. Within the team, I was responsible for AutoCAD-based circuit design and technical drawings, as well as the physical assembly of the robotic vehicle. This included translating schematic designs into workable layouts, wiring electronic components, and assembling the chassis, motors, sensors, and power system into a functional prototype.
The project provided hands-on experience with automation hardware, embedded systems, and mechanical problem-solving. More importantly, it established a foundational understanding of how physical systems, electronics, and logic interact, which continues to inform my later work in interactive art and creative technology.
This project represents a formative stage of my practice, demonstrating my ability to operate across engineering, fabrication, and system thinking, and to carry technical knowledge forward into cross-disciplinary creative contexts.