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cjsmith ([personal profile] cjsmith) wrote2005-09-15 12:45 pm

Inventor Night

Geek party idea: get a bunch of wacky creative people together, hand them a lot of scratch paper, and give them an inventor challenge. Instead of having a games night, you have an Inventor Night. At the end of it you wind up with six or seven designs for Self-Ironing Shirts, or a sturdy Homemade Pogo Stick Shoe, or an Inexpensive One-Use Emergency Insulin Refrigerator.

If you can snag some people with specialized domain knowledge that'd be handy. Otherwise keep a computer with a 'net connection nearby. Just saying "Oh, there would be some electronics to take care of that part" is nowhere near as effective as sketching the circuit or writing pseudo-microcode. Even better if, for the simpler challenges, there are some materials and guests can try some things. (Reality TV rights optional.)

Staying on-topic isn't strictly necessary. It's fun to start out with one challenge, but maybe everyone will get off-topic and you'll wind up with a Solar-Powered Hovercraft and an Automated Dice Roller. Who knows? :-)

[identity profile] cjsmith.livejournal.com 2005-09-15 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know if I'd be the right one to host this sort of thing -- no idea what materials to have on hand, f'rex -- but if I do, you're on the list!

I think part of the idea I hadn't yet articulated is that a group of people might be an inventor even if no single individual is one. Maybe [livejournal.com profile] deyo has the mad science idea, [livejournal.com profile] branwynseye knows why putting it together one way wouldn't work but the other way would, [livejournal.com profile] simplykimberly remembers to round the edges to make it more kid-safe, [livejournal.com profile] lrc knows EXACTLY where to get metal pieces that shape...

[identity profile] shadopanther.livejournal.com 2005-09-16 08:33 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like fun. :)

I remember telling my Dad when I was in high school that I thought it'd be a good idea to recapture energy from a car's turning wheels & put it back into electrical energy. (Sadly my dad thought I was trying to make a perpetual motion machine & told me it wouldn't work.) I now see electric-hybrid cars are doing this very thing to recapture some electrical energy that otherwise would be lost as the car moves.

[identity profile] cjsmith.livejournal.com 2005-09-16 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Absolutely! Dang, too bad your idea wasn't put into production long ago.

[identity profile] mactavish.livejournal.com 2005-09-16 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not sure there's a way to make [livejournal.com profile] deyo's ideas kid-safe.

[identity profile] cjsmith.livejournal.com 2005-09-17 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Welllll, there is that. :-)