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Prototype This!

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2008 American TV series or program
Prototype This!
GenreDocumentary
Science
Technology
Written byDavid Friedman
Rob Miller
Richard Stomps
Directed byJohn Tessier
Anthony Toy
StarringAndrew "Zoz" Brooks
Mike North
Terry Sandin
Joe Grand
John Guidry
ComposerColin Bayley
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Production locationTreasure Island
CinematographyPeter Coleman
Production companyBeyond Productions
Original release
NetworkDiscovery Channel
ReleaseOctober 15, 2008 (2008-10-15) –
March 26, 2009 (2009-3-26)
Related
Mythbusters

Prototype This! is an American television series with the stated goal to "look into the viability of gadgets and technology seen in science-fiction movies".[1] The series premiered on October 15, 2008, onThe Discovery Channel. It was filmed onTreasure Island in Building 180 and occasionally at Standard Metal Products in San Francisco.

The show follows a team of inventors:

  • Doc North – Material Science, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Joe Grand – Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Boston University
  • Terry Sandin – Special Effects Designer, Hollywood
  • Dr. Andrew "Zoz" Brooks – 3 degrees from theUniversity of Adelaide, namely, Bachelor of Science (Organic Chemistry & Computer Science), First Class Honours in Computer Science and a Graduate Diploma in Education plus a Masters from theAustralian National University's robotics laboratory and a PhD from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).[2]

Production

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Although this show shares producers (Beyond Productions) and location (San Francisco Bay Area, California) with the TV seriesMythBusters, it is entirely distinct.

The pilot episode for the series was shot atTechShop in Menlo Park in December 2006. Three sets were constructed in TechShop's large conference room, and the machine shop and sheet metal shop were painted in color schemes that would look good on camera. Many parts of the TechShop facilities were used in the show pilot, including the main workshop, welding shop, and laser cutter room.

Episodes

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#Episode nameOriginal air date
1"Mind Controlled Car"October 15, 2008 (2008-10-15)
Our team of inventors attempts to prototype acar that utilizesbiofeedback sensors to restrict a car's performance as its driver’s agitation level increases.Joe and Zoz will use cutting edge biofeedback andmind control technologies as the brains of the prototypes while Terry and Mike retrofit the test cars for an extreme test to prove the concept: a demolition derby where road rage is inevitable.
2"Boxing Robots"October 22, 2008 (2008-10-22)
The prototype team looks into the future ofgaming — and giant,boxing robots are what they see. Joe and Zoz utilize a technology called optical glyph tracking to allow the robots to register and mimic their human counterparts’ boxing movements, while Mike is charged with dressing the metallicskeletons and Terry with building the metal beasts themselves. And then it’s into the boxing ring for a metallic monster slugfest!
3"Traffic Busting Truck"October 29, 2008 (2008-10-29)
The boys take on the challenge of building a car that will beattraffic by rising up — and driving over it. And as an added bonus, the lift allows the vehicle to findparking like nothing else on wheels. The key to this build is a set of amazing wheels that can move in all directions without actually turning.
4"Six-Legged All Terrain Vehicle"November 5, 2008 (2008-11-5)
Inspired by the “legs” of an innovative robot called RHex, the prototypers decide to use this basic design with its synchronized alternatingtripod gait and build it BIG! What first appears as a simple upscaling project becomes a real challenge when the team discovers that size can change everything.
5"Backyard Waterslide Simulator"November 12, 2008 (2008-11-12)
Nowater theme park is complete without a long run on awater slide, but what do you do when you don’t have the room in yourbackyard? Let the laws ofphysics give you a ride! In what may be their most massive build, the team puts together an amazing, fun-filled “slide-in-a-ring” and then turns on the hose for some aquatic fun.
6"Firefighter Future Tech"November 19, 2008 (2008-11-19)
The team tries to revolutionizefirefighting equipment. As they learned, hauling the heavy fire equipment up flights of stairs leaves firefighters tired, and with lessoxygen in their tank. One of their challenges was to build a "Stairbot" to carry the equipment, and then convert into a rescue seat. The second challenge the team faced was to design an ergonomical "PyroPack" that would give our flamebustin' heroes the chance to save even more lives.
7"Get Up And Go"November 26, 2008 (2008-11-26)
The team of engineers attempts to invent a space-age sleeping pod that gets you up, fed, showered, groomed, dressed, informed and out the door in a matter of minutes. Initial attempts to automate things likeshaving and eating turn out to be either scary or messy, but some surprising breakthroughs pave the way for a triumphant public demonstration.
8"Automated Pizza Delivery"December 3, 2008 (2008-12-3)
The team attempts to build an automatedpizza delivery robot and automated pizza delivery car (see:driverless car), but only after scary attempts with massiveblimps.
9"Wearable Airbag"December 10, 2008 (2008-12-10)
The team attempts to invent a wearableairbag to protect construction workers in case they fall from high-rises.
10"Virtual Sea Adventure"December 17, 2008 (2008-12-17)
The team attempts to invent atelepresencedeep sea diving experience.
11"Flying Life Guard"March 12, 2009 (2009-3-12)
The team tries to develop two flying-lifeguard systems to protect swimmers on unguardedbeaches.
12"Gecko Superhero Suit"March 19, 2009 (2009-3-19)
The team attempts to invent two devices forhumans to scale a smooth vertical surface and to scale a rough vertical surface like agecko does, calling the human either "Geckoman" or "Geckowoman."
13"Robo Dog Sitter"March 26, 2009 (2009-3-26)
The team of inventors attempts to engineer the world's first robotic dogsitter. Designed to play with, let out and discipline your dog, the Robo Dog Sitter will also allow an owner at work to communicate with his dog via a monitor on the robot.

References

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  1. ^Scott Ellis,No myths busted about Australian success, The Sunday Morning Herald, January 7, 2007. Accessed January 8, 2007.
  2. ^Proud to be a nerd, Lumen, The University of Adelaide Magazine, Lumen Summer 2010 Issue (accessed 17 December 2011)

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