
Hypeosaur
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Just in time for XMas. Offer a gift to your geeky boss or partner ! The hypeosaur allows visualizing hypecycle elements [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_cycle]. Creating this thing needs a laser cutter. With some extra work, it should also be 3D printable (e.g. use OpenScad to extrude from the SVG). Hypeosaurs are hybrids from supersaurus (long necks, flower eating) and theropods (bi-pedal, people eating). The drawing was made from various Wikipedia pictures. Essential files: hypeosaure-lasercut-model.svg - The hypeosaur - 5mm material required stabilizer.svg - to stabilize, push into the feet from the bottom (and other places if you like) - 3mm material required (else it won't fit) hype-label.svg - hype element (add text to it, consider reducing its height but keep the width) - 3mm material Extra files: .prep files allow tuning sizes and other stuff .set files include label sets, label-umn-edutech-set.svg includes all elements from http://hypecycle.umn.edu/ 2016 edition. To create your own set of labels, you can just edit label-empty-set.svg. We used the Verdana font and size of 9 or 10. Alternatively, start from hype-label.svg, alter its height and duplicate 20 times. Instead of creating a hyposaur from two hypeosaur plates, you could also use a single one. This is why the labels also have an inset in the middle. Also notice that the mouth of one can bite the tail of another, reflecting the fact that Gartner's hype cycle model is not always accurate. In particular in education, it takes several 10-15 year cycles to get something going....
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