Erik Contreras
Most Recent Affiliation(s):
- University of California Davis, mechanical engineering, science
ISEA Bio(s) Available:
ISEA2022
Erik Contreras is an interdisciplinary designer and engineer with a background in mechanical engineering and rapid prototyping. His work involves prolonging the lifespan of consumer electronics and finding alternative uses for post-consumer products. His design philosophy seeks to promote user repair, modification, and reuse for consumer products. As an advocate for the right to repair, he wishes to develop products and prototypes that “welcomes the end-user, inside and out”.
Erik typically uses a hands-on approach towards his work/research and can be found hacking obsolete tech or 3D printing custom parts in his home machine shop. With technology being part of every aspect of life in the Bay Area, there also a vast accumulation of e-waste in the community. With e-waste being readily available, Erik feels the material is an “unnatural, natural resource” when it comes to finding parts and inspiration for his prototypes.
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Last Known Location:
- San Francisco, California, United States of America
Presentations:
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Title: Digitized Analog Memories. Methods of Visualizing Found Media
Symposium:-
ISEA2022
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Title: E-Waste: The Unnatural, Natural Resource | A Case Study on Creative Uses of Obsolete Technology
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ISEA2022
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