Saturday, August 1, 2020

Dropout Design and the Disco Dance Floor

Dropout Design and the Disco Dance Floor Every year there is a contest sponsored by East Campus called the Bad Ideas Contest. Click around on there I dont think its a secret. Two years ago, there was a really bad idea. It was built by First East (thats a hall) of East Campus called the Disco Dance Floor. Matt blogged about it somewhere a long time ago. However, I am NOT recycling material (I am not that lame) because this is about the start-up company that resulted from this little happening. (photo credit scott johnston who took publicity pictures for the team) So every ridiculous thing that has some sort of entertainment value will get its 15 minutes of fame. And for this project, they got it. (Google Dance Floor) But they also expected it. What they DIDNT expect was actual interest. It was all fun and games until they got this email: From: SOMEGUY Date: April 12, 2005 7:21:07 AM EDT To: [emailprotected] Subject: your MIT dance floor To the hip guys and gals at MIT, First off let me say, Whoa dude!. Now thats out of the way let me move on. Great job with the floor, website, video and marketins selling point. The quote, more than ever. hour after hour. work is never done Of course something more like, more than ever our after hour work is never done. sound more appropriate. Considering your work course load and everything else you do at MIT. In short I just want to say, Job well done!. Now only one question remains. So when does this bad boy hit the market? You know for the home use as well as the club. I can see 50 cent or Alisha Keys using that floor in a new video. Heck with that talk to Daft Punk they would love you for it. Thanks from your dancing fan, ~SOMEGUY After some jokes and some serious discussion an even worse idea was revealed: Dropout Design, LLC: an MIT start-up! Its founders: Four MIT students. (Currently registered students, no actual dropouts) Its beginnings were humble, selling parts and kits to hobbyists and slashdot fanatics. But it soon gathered momentum as publicity increased: Subject: Floor in Popular Science? Hi â€" I’m an editor at Popular Science and I’m interested in maybe running something on your DDF. Just wondering what the current status of it is? The floor still up and operational? Any new versions in the works? Thanks, -Mike Haney ~~~~~~~~~ Mike Haney Senior Editor Popular Science It GREW AND GREW and started taking over the lives of its founders!! Here is a quote from an exclusive AIM interview with one of its founders: [01:59] Mike Mike Mike: as we made more money we were able to have more components of the floor professionally manufactured, up to the point where now we only sell assembled equipment, and once we make money from selling the assembled boards and cables well use that money to develop an enclosure for them, etc ,etc I dont know what that means but I do know that their first year they made a total of over $50,000 dollars. They were able to get a whole underground community going of disco dance floor (-table, -wall, -bar) builders from all around the world who shared tips and ideas with each other. The link to an incomplete list of builders is here. Here are a few pictures I took for their dance floor kits and components (you can see most of these on the webpage as well): Dropout Design then expanded. Hired a couple of new members and started working on side projects. One of which is the Conways Game of Life played by LEDs. This is what it looks like on the wall of the First East Walcott Lounge: Make magazine got hold of this idea and is now selling their Life Board kits. I hear they also do some consulting (?). These are pictures for a how-to on board assembly. In conclusion, starting a business is EASY and FUN! However, these kids are full-time students and dont actually have too much time to devote to the company. Were just chillin, says one member. You can make business your pass-time, too. In other news Laura already posted plenty about the ring delivery but of course I also got my ring. Most of the pictures are on Kellys camera but here are two that Michael took on mine. thats me kelly and our rings THE WHITE BALANCE IS ALL WRONG but oh well peace -Lulu Post Tagged #East Campus

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