Direct summary: AISEKAR's first working prototype emerged through repeated changes to the camera layout, rotating head, wall mount, response module, internal electronics, and service access. This build log documents the design process; it is not a performance or reliability test.
| Build stage | Concept sketches to 3D packaging and a working prototype |
|---|---|
| Evidence shown | Original concept sketches and 3D design images |
| Design focus | Field of view, movement clearance, wall mounting, cable routing, component space, and service access |
| Evidence status | Engineering build record, not a finished-product specification |
The design question
How could one outdoor housing support cameras, a rotating head, wall mounting, electronics, motors, lights, and a water-response system while remaining practical to assemble and service?
From sketches to physical constraints
The earliest version of AISEKAR was a table full of sketches. We moved the same parts around repeatedly: the cameras, rotating head, wall mount, and response module. On paper, the differences looked small. On a wall, they would determine what the device could see, how it could move, and how someone would install it.

We compared the drawings side by side. The question was not simply which one looked best. We needed a shape that could hold the required components and still work outdoors.


What changed in 3D
Once the design moved into 3D, every line became a physical constraint. We checked whether the head could turn without hitting the body, where cables could run, and whether the housing could be opened after wall mounting.

The electronics then forced another round of changes. Cameras, lights, circuit boards, motors, and the water system each needed space. Some ideas that looked clean in a drawing were difficult to assemble, so parts moved, openings changed, and the body changed with them.
What this build log demonstrates
- The prototype layout was developed through iterative sketching, 3D packaging, assembly, and reopening.
- Movement clearance, cable routing, mounting, and service access influenced the enclosure.
- The current prototype did not come from one finished concept; it reflects multiple design revisions.
Evidence boundaries
This record shows design artifacts and the engineering questions behind them. It does not establish final dimensions, weather resistance, manufacturing readiness, detection accuracy, deterrence performance, or long-term reliability.
Next build log
The next entry will move outside the design process and document installation and testing in a real yard, including what worked, what did not, and what changed afterward.
Evidence source: AISEKAR team design sketches and 3D prototype work. Published as a transparent prelaunch engineering record.
— The AISEKAR Team