Future Tense Initiative Announces Winners of Green Electronics Challenge
WASHINGTON, DC 鈥 The Future Tense initiative 鈥 a partnership of 国产视频, Arizona State University, and Slate magazine 鈥 is pleased to announce the winners of Green Electronics: A U.S.-China Maker Challenge, which invited makers to think about reuse and environmental protection. Makers were asked to address the problem of electronic waste (e-waste) by creating something new out of old electronics that would otherwise be thrown away.
A collaboration between Future Tense, Beijing鈥檚 Tsinghua University and other partners in the U.S. and China, the competition was hosted on and divided into Chinese-language and English-language categories. Entries were judged by a panel of experts, including: former Wired editor Chris Anderson, MIT Media Lab Director Joi Ito, Tsinghua University’s Sun Hongbin, and Seeed Studio鈥檚 Eric Pan.
“Today鈥檚 makers are not working alone in their garages. People share their inventions on the Internet. It is a global, networked, phenomenon,鈥 said Emily Parker, senior fellow and digital diplomacy advisor at 国产视频, who spearheaded the project. “Partners in the U.S. and China asked the online maker community to redefine the concept of waste. Yesterday鈥檚 electronics can become tomorrow鈥檚 inventions.鈥
In the Chinese-language category, the grand-prize winner was a low-cost, , constructed in part from watch and DVD-player components, that costs less than $1,000 to make. The judges鈥 prize in the Chinese-language category was a made almost entirely from waste materials like discarded printers and CD drives. First-prize Chinese-language winners used discarded electronic components to create a , an , a , an , and a .
In the English-language category, the grand prize went to a (or a Cintiq) made from a Dell 21-inch monitor and a Wacom Intuos3 XL. The judges鈥 prize winner demonstrated how to to do tasks like watering a garden, reading a sensor, or lighting LEDs. A first-prize winner described how to etch a circuit board by using . Another first-prize winner attracted the attention of with a that prevents mosquitos from laying eggs.
For more information about the competition, entries, and winners, please visit . The Chinese version of the site can be found herehttp://www.instructables.com/zh/contest/greenelectronicschina/).