Aquapuss Features
One of my teammates made the image on the left. It gives a great overview of the inside of the main body.
We used a small 60rpm motor and some LEDs hooked up to four batteries which are stored in the 'Access Void'.
My largest technical contribution to this project is visible on the image as the 'Dome Shaft'. We originally wanted to have the LEDs spin inside the translucent dome. However, I recognized that with our plan for that, the wires would eventually get twisted, damaging the device. Additionally, I realized that having the head rotate would give the opportunity to create additional visual stimulus in the form of attachments to the head. The legs were initially supposed to be stationary and molded onto the side of the base.