Respect Others: Support others and share your resources and time. Lift yourself up and speak positively about your process and your work. Take a break if you need to self regulate. Respect Yourself: Know and recognize the needs that you have and how and when they can be met. This rule gets broken down into three parts: Respect Yourself, Respect Others, and Respect the Space There is one rule at Cardboard Teck: Respect. PinBox 3000 can be done with an arts focus, a maker experience, or an interdisciplinary approach that could include content reinforcement from any subject. This product is the culmination of 20 years of work in schools as artist and educator. Mostly CTI residencies steer towards the PinBox 3000 as a platform for ingenuity and problem solving, with the end result being an "ArtCade". Art Residencies or Visitingĭepending on the age of the students, or the audience, Cardboard Teck Instantute is capable of developing theater, interactive sculpture exhibits, or puppet events. The Instantute is available for tours, workshops, talks, and performances. It is a "3rd space" - classroom, puppet theater, maker space, and tabletop gaming studio. The new Cardboard Teck Instantute is located at the Center for Arts and Learning on 46 Barre Street in Montpelier, Vermont. The PinBox 3000 emerged from an interest in spreading the good news of cardboard’s unique building properties and potential to a wider audience. CTI has been involved in holiday parades, backwoods carnivals, haunted houses, summer camps, and interactive community-created performances such as Grottoblaster. A group of puppeteers and cardboard creators, CTI was hired for several years at the Northeast Kingdom Music Festival, where a kids performance and maker tent was set up. CTI offered classes in Spanish language, Russian literature, music, and design. In the early days, CTI would host a “free school”. He incorporated Cardboard Teck in 2005 as an art project and free school involving members in the Langdon Street Cafe community. Matchstick left the company of the Bread & Puppet Theater in 2005. History of Cardboard TeckĬTI emerged when Ben t. The mission of both enterprises is the same- to engage young people and families in hands-on, creative experiences that build community, skills and confidence. The sales of the PinBox 3000 supports Cardboard Teck and vice versa. In 20, Cardboard Teck raised over $150,000 in crowdfunding funds to launch the product. It was first prototyped at the Generator Maker Space in Burlington Vermont. PinBox 3000 a cardboard table top customizable pinball kit, multiple award-winner at World Maker Faire and National Maker Faire. Matchstick is founder of Cardboard Teck and is the co-creator of the PinBox 3000 (with Pete Talbot, currently located in Minneapolis MN). (Yes, the spelling is intentional.) PinBox 3000 and Cardboard Teck Ships in oversized, outer box which shows product contents.Cardboard Teck Instantute is a maker space, innovation lab and art studio dedicated to creating immersive, interactive theater, games, and products that provoke community collaboration, engagement, enrichment, and enjoyment. Ages 7 and up with adult supervision recommended. Added bonus: two PinBox 3000 games may be linked together for two-player Battlemode!ĪSSEMBLED DIMENSIONS: 24” x 14” x 12" - Made in the USA, 1 hour assembly. It doubles as a conversation piece, as the PinBox 3000 can also hang neatly on the wall. Lightweight, durable, and ready at a moments notice. GRAVITY-POWERED PLAY! Flip out to your heart’s content as you play your own pinball game! No batteries, screens or downloading time required. Create a theme for your game to match your personality, your mood, your fandom, or your favorite whatever. Cardboard shapes and graphics provided are included for you to delve for crafty inspiration. Click on your “creative right brain” to design and customize your game anyway you please using craft supplies and recycled bits to make bumps, jumps, ramps, and rails. Recruit a friend, classmate, parent, or sibling to share in the engineering challenge. No tools required! Real-time, one hour assembly video is fun to follow along. Easy-to-follow instructions are the ultimate hands-on experience. Engage your “logical left brain” by building with 39 die-cut cardboard punch-out pieces.
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