Design
and Styling
Gyro 2000, USA:
Rare
First Flight Video
The
award winning Ikenga line of Autogyro's, designed and built
in Santa Fe, New Mexico, were conceived and developed by
David Gittens as kit assembled aircraft to be marketed for
utility applications in Third World countries, and for sports
recreation flying in the US, Japan, and Europe.
Ikenga
Motorcars, UK:
Ikenga design group highlighted David Gittens concept,
design, and prototype development of experimental high performance
GT motorcars, micro-sized inner-city vehicles, and single
seat transporters powered by gas and electric motors. All
were test beds for electronic and mechanical innovation;
some of which preceeded the conventional auto industry by
two decades.
EZ
Bird Paramotor, USA:
Entry level minimal structure low speed aircraft designed
as minimal cost, easy to assemble sports and recreation
vehicles. This aircraft can be transported on the roof of
a automobile, utilizes a parasail as its wing, and is powered
by a 35hp two-stroke engine.
Complex-D,
UK:
Acrylic products and furniture design. The centerpeice of
this program were a voice actuated and electronically driven
robotic furniture modules that responded to the voice; each
module carrying different computer hardware at a time in the
1960s when computers were cumbersome. The prototype for this
series was featured in the Dr. Who television series as the
desk of the main character..
Playtoy/Storage
Modules:
Grant
from the State of California to design kit-built playtoy modules
and storage units for Mendocino county preschools and elementary
schools .
23
foot Catamaran: USA
The Ikenga/BRR,
marine ply and composite prototype catamarin, was powered
by a 50hp outboard motor. It was designed and built in Mendocino,
California in the mid-1970s. Measuring twenty three feet in
length with a twelve foot beam, it featured a nine by twelve
foot cabin, outdoor deck, and F-104 wing tanks for flotation.
Conceived, designed and built to be marketed as a kit assembled
houseboat using recycled materials, the project was completed
with support from the US Navy Almeda California Air Station
staff and the staff of both Mendocino High School, Mendocino
Middle School, and local businesses.
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Naran
Hak, Korea:
The
concept, ideation, and design of this two person, side by
side, Autogyro was commissioned by a Korean multinational
for assembly in Asia. To
be powered by a Arrow or Hirth aircooled engine, the aircraft
featured a prerotator for jump takeoff. Naran Hak was targeted
towards worldwide distribution and sales as
a kit built aircraft.
Solarwind,
USA:
Living above the Earth, Solarwind is
a proof-of-concept design probe for a minimal structure, Suzuki
powered, semi-rigid dirigible visioned as a flying and living
environment. It was to be constructed and tested in Mendocino,
California. The aircraft featured a twelve-foot diameter living
space . . . fondly refered to as a yogi nest.
Zip,
USA:
Concept
and development of a minimal structure, friction drive, hand
portable inner city vehicle. The
Scootboard project featured both petrol and electric vehicles
and the prototypes were debuted at the 1984 International
Bike Show at New York's Coliseum.
Dwij
Veena, USA:
Design and development of twenty-two and twenty-three
stringed fretless guitars that are inspired by the Sarode,
an Afgani and Northern Indian instrument made popular in the
west by maestro Ali Akbar Khan. The
Talisman CD is my first recording of this instrument which
you can hear on this link:
dwij-music
Manatee,
USA:
Manatee is a proof of concept minimal
structure gas and electric trike designed for short range
and inner city commuting. New
technology, the compressed air motor and 250mpg gas engines
as power sources, offer great breakthroughs. I am seeking
R&D start-up investment for prototype development.
Scootboard,
USA:
Design and manufacturing of hand-portable gas and electric
motorized scooters as an alternative for inner city commuting.
Created as a transportation solution to the 1980 NYC transit
strike, and manufactured in Santa Fe, NM, Scootboard was featured
in a March 26, 1984 issue of The New Yorker magazine titled
"On The Street."
Children's
Furniture, USA:
Concept
and Design: A series of unique automobile styled children's
furniture created for national distribution by an Albequerque,
New Mexico based manufacturing group. The
series featured the re-creation of popular American cars as
beds, night tables, and bureaus; models and styles were created
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Photography
and Graphics
New York - London - Milan
Photography
studio servicing clients in the United States, England and
Europe including Celanese, The British Milk Board, BOAC, Marks
& Spencer Group, Vauxhall Automobile Company, BMC Automobile
Group, Trivera, Austin Reed, Vogue Magazine, Elle Magazine,
Women's Own, Revlon, Westminister Bank, ICI Fibers, British
Eagle, Car & Driver, General Electric Corp., London Times
Publication, Jaguar Automobile Group, and Ford Motor Company.
Paintings:
Inspirational Art
Water colors and pen and ink original
art and limited editions. These powerful and insightful visuals,
a journey into the world of visionary and inspirational art,
open the heart and mind to the wonder of the mystical realm
and other dimensions of the psyche.
Internationally:
Advertising, graphics, and illustration for a wide array of
clients including the Interpublic Group, J. Walter Thompson,
Grey Advertising, The New York Visitor and Convention Bureau,
The Long Walk, International Women's Day, Sumitomo Heavy Industries,
and Ford Motor Corp, UK. Commissions
includes graphic design and illustrations for books, magazines,
poster art, CD art, and concept ideation and development for
film and digital video projects.
Creative Consultant:
Servicing businesses requiring renewed, and visually impactful
corporate image, logo design, ad campaigns, television spots,
and PSA's. Working
with a creative team that includes art, copy writing, and
marketing specialists assures success in the targeted market.
Website
Design:
Consulting, ideation, design and development
of websites and online marketing assistance. As the publication
of www.dwij.org
has connected us with many talented
designers and, IT professionals, we are able to bring together
an impressive team to develop beautiful and impactful web
marketing tools for you and your project(s).
Internet
Publication:
www.dwij.orgThe
concept for our Internet magazine is an outgrowth of Sarasota
2K, a two-day millennium presentation on December 30th / 31st.,
1999 at Phillippi Estate Park in Sarasota, Florida.
The
publication reflects my vision and intention to launch a community
based educational website with a focus on networking as a
service to people of all ages; in many cultures, and with
topics of importance on a wide variety of subjects.
The
concept was launched in 2000 by David Gittens, with Linda
Maree as editor and David Grace as website consultant. It
has been sustained over the years by volunteers and through
financial and equipment donations by many in the community.
With the changes in website technology
since its inception dwij.orgis now due for a facelift.
CD
Design:
Consulting,
ideation, design and production laision with clients who include
recording artists, musicians, and sound studios.
Depending on reqirements these projects have been simply conceptual
in nature with the support of the finest CD manufacturing
groups for follow-up through production, audio engeering,
printing and CD delivery.
May my life be fed
By my heart's
Sunrise-beauty
—Sri
Chinmoy
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Community
Projects
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"Only
Hearts:"
An art/peace project featuring drawings
and wisdom-words of over three thousand Sarasota, Florida
students. This project is now being used by educators around
the world and can be downloaded into the classroom, community
center, or home.
United
Nations:
Commission to design and build the NY General Assembly stage
set for the United Nations 50th anniversary celebration.
Sarasota
2K:
Concept,
design and production of a two-day community healing arts,
visual arts, and performance arts festival in Sarasota, Florida;
elebrating the millennium from a viewpoint of peacemaking,
theater, ritual and ceremony.
Smithsonian/NASM:
Designer and facilitator of an Interactive creativity seminar
for Washington D.C. and Virginia youngsters. Presented by
the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum at their Garber
Facility.
Interfaith Center:
Concept, designing, scoring and production of the Gift of
Spring Easter performance presentation in New York City.
UNICEF
Grant:
Concept, design, development and construction of a solar heated
community shower system in Santa Catarina Palopo, a Mayan
village on Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, CA.
Girls
Incorporated:
Design and construction, with Dan Cormany
of the Ringling College of Art, a road-portable "Ropes
Course" to benefit youngsters in the Sarasota community.
Selby
Botanical Gardens:
Designer, producer, of the Marie Selby
Garden's Winter Solstice presentation feature at their Lights
in Bloom Christmas holiday celebration.
The Giving Tree:
Concept, design and production of a two day community arts,
performance, and healing arts festival. Albuquerque, NM.
Government Grant:
Design and implementation of a fund raising project for Mayan
schools in Chubruna Puerto, Mexico. Project funded by the
Government of Yucatan.
Institute
of Noetic Sciences:
Concept, design, presentation, and facilitator
of creativity workshops for this organizations national conference
in Florida.
Opening
meditation and musical presencing with Tibetan bowls and the
debut of Dwij Veena; a 22-string fretless guitar design.
Zia
Wings:
Design of Autogyro flight training and flight safety seminars
for new and seasoned gyroplane pilots. Albuquerque and Espanola,
NM
Smithsonian/Lemelson
Center:
Designer and facilitator of a hands-on creativity exploration
workshop for middle school teachers at the Smithsonian National
Museum of American History in Washington, DC
Drum Song:
Research Project: Discovering the benefits and effects of
drumming and rhythm on seniors and advanced Alzheimer's patients.
Sarasota, FL
Harvest
of Gratitude:
Design and production of a multi-cultural
arts and entertainment autumn equinox presentation. Highlighting
the talents of students and seniors, this event was presented
at the Players Theatre and featured a concert by North Indian
guitar master Debashish Bhattacharya. Sarasota, FL.
Seamen's
Institute:
Creation, design, organization and presentation
of a three-day Seamen Institute's Christmas holiday crafts
and performance arts festival. Manhattan, NY
World
Game Presentation:
Member of steering committee that introduced
and facilitated R. Buckminster Fuller's World Game to the
Santa Fe, NM community.
Sarasota
Florida Global March for Obama/Biden:
Designer and coordinator of promotionals and advertising for
the project, and steering committee member.
Santa
Fe Children's Museum:
Concept,
design, planning, and construction of the Kinetic Sculpture
Donors Mural for the Santa Fe, New Mexico Children's Museum.
A feature of the installation was motorized, time phased,
components.
Nassau Guardian
Newspaper:
Redesigning this newspapers supplement. The creation of a
feature segment and article on playground development and
its projected impact on Bahamian school children in Nassau.
The
Whale School:
Playground design/construction for an alternative school located
in Albion, CA. The project was funded by the Satat of California
and the Georgia Pacific Corporation.
Images
& Voices of Hope:
Steering committe member and musical
presenter of this organizations first presentation at the
Van Wezel Performing Arts Center in Sarasota, FL.
The
I Am Center:
Designer and coordinator of Talisman, an autumn equinox
performing arts concert featuring instrumentals, poetry,
and vocals. Sarasota, FL.
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Events
- Awards - Exhibits
Event:
Ikenga MK ll
Rare
Video of Ikenga MK II
1968
- Ikenga MK II was featured in a film produced and directed
by Mike Margets and Malcolm Hart. Designed by David Gittens
and constructed by Charles Williams, the MK II vehicle was
featured in The London Times Magazine and was debuted
in a special exhibit, coinciding with the British International
Motor show, at Harrod's of London.
Event: Ikenga
MK lll
1969
- Ikenga
MK III GT motorcar was debuted in a feature
program on future concepts in motorcars in October 1969 on
BBC's Tomorrow's World television program.
1969
- November introduction of the McLaren based Ikenga MK III
GT motorcar to European entusiasts at the Italian International
Motor Show in Turin, Italy
1970
- Ikenga MK III - Featured automobile design at the Pico Troberg
Swedish International Motor Show, Stockholm, Sweden.
Awards:
Ikenga 530Z
1988
- Debut: Grand Champion Rotorcraft trophy at the 1988 Albuquerque
International Air Show in Albuquerque, New Meico.
1988
- Best New Design in Rotorcraft trophy presented at the PRA
International Rotorcraft Convention in Middletown, Ohio
1988
- Reserve Grand Champion Rotorcraft trophy presented at the
Experimental Aircraft Associations Osh Kosh, 1988 International
Air Convention. Osh Kosh, WI.
Award:
Ikenga Cygnus 21T
1989
- Grand Champion Rotorcraft plaque awarded to Cygnus 21T at
the Albuquerque International Air Show, New Mexico.
Award:
Ikenga Cygnus 21TX
1990 - Grand Champion Rotorcraft plaque awarded Cygnus 21TX
at the Albuquerque International Air Show, New Mexico.
Event:
Cygnus 21P1
Debut
in Japan: The Ikenga Cygnus 21P1 autogiro was commissioned
and built for Sumitomo Heavy Industries as a recreational
kit-built aircraft. It was unveiled at the Sky Sports Japan
Airshow in Ikegawa, Japan, early November 1989.
Event:
Ikenga Cygnus 21P2
Permanent exhibit at the G-WIZ Sciene and Tehnology Museum
in Sarasota, Florida since 2004, Cygnus 21P2 is the second
of two autogiros to be commissioned by Sumitomo Heavy Industries
of Japan.
Event:
Workshop for Mitsiu. LTD.
Making Dreams Real: A hands-on experential
creativity workshop presentation and lecture given to the
researchers and designers at the Mitsui Advanced Technology
Center in Chiba, Japan.
Exhibit:
Ikenga MK lll
McLaren
based, 170mph GT. Permanent Collection of Manx Automotive
Museum in England. Featured at the 1969 Turin International
Motor Show and in 1970 at the Swedish International Motor
Show in Stockholm.
Exhibit: Ikenga 530Z
Permanent Collection of the Smithsonian National
Air and Space Museum. Washington, DC. Winner of many awards
including; the 1980 Reserve Grand Champion at the Osh Kosh
International Air convention, Best New Design in Rotary Wing
Aircraft award at the PRA International Convention, and Grand
Champion Rotorcraft at the Albuquerque International Air Show.
Award:
D.O.G
Dynamic Oscillating Gizmo
(DOG): Codesigner and team member. Winner of Santa Fe, New
Mexico's first annual Kinetic Sculpture Race.
Exhibit:
Kinetic
Donors Mural.
Concept, design and construction of the Donors Mural; a permanent
exhibit of the Santa Fe Children's Museum, Santa Fe, NM.
Exhibit:
Scootboard
Hand portable collapisable gas and electric scooters for inner
urban transportation. Invented during the New York City transit
strike and manufactured in Santa Fe, New Mexico Scootboard
was debuted at The International Cycyl Show in New York and
featured in the New Yorker Magazine and the Black Inventors
Museum.
Manufacturing and feasibility study undertaken
with Honda and Act, Inc. of Japan for distribution in the
United States.
Event/Grant
- Artist in Residence:
Foundation Karolyi Vence, France. Mixed media assemblage
art exhibit of found/recycled materials.
Event:
Past consultant and illustrator for the Lemelson Center of
Invention and Innovation at Washington DC's Smithsonian Institution.
Event:
Aviation Honoring
Recipient,
at Hofstra University, of the Aviation Pioneer plaque given
for contributions in the field of rotary wing aircraft development.
Presenter
of "A Dream to Fly":
a paper on the vision and development of the Ikenga 530Z Autogiro
presented at the International Conference on the Autogiro,
Hofstra University, April 2003.
Event:
TEDxSarasota:
TEDx+5
Experimental
Musical Collaboration;
an improvisational salon bringing together five musicians
from diverst musical backgrounds. Sponsored by New College
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