To Review:
The assignement is to design and "stage" a mediated play experience in a public space. This project explores how to use an interactive projection installations as an interface for play, social connectivity, experience design, and/or space augmentation. This augmentation, or invitation to participate must be self-contained in your mediation, and cannot rely on communication from you. Instead, explore audio, gestural, and visual means of expression. Observe the context and scenarios under which you prototypes work.
Presentation:
1)
Introduce group and project title
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2)
What is project's nutshell, or thesis. 1-3 sentence explaination.
3)
Beifly, outline for your audience what you will talk about, from begining to end.
[1-2] minutes
4)
Show video of your work installed, explain it in 500-1000 words.
[3-6 minutes]
Show demo of your working project.
[3-6 minutes]
5)
Present anaylisis of you work.
Use photographs, video, and experiences to answer these questions. Create a flow and order for your answers that make for the most interesting narrative in presenting:
1. Strengths (what did the solution do very well?
2. Weaknesses (what could be done to improve the design?
3. The design process (What were some of the key moments/decisions during the process? What were trouble spots? How did the collaboration play out? Who took on what roles and how were decisions made or conflicts resolved?
4. Include your analysis of at least 2 new media public space instruction sets that are related to your project. Critique these projects in relation to your own: how are they similar or different? What can be learned from these projects if you were to evolve your design further? Include visual examples of the projects described, as well as information on who produced them, when, where, and why.
5. What can you conclude both from your experiments and the ones that you studied? What are open questions remaining to be answered?
6. Can your project be applied to other public spaces? Does it travel well?
7. Would your project make a good exhibition piece? Where would it be seen? If appropriate, submit your project to venues where it can be appreciated by other groups of people.Oct 30th
8. What are the successful/unsuccessful parts of the iterations? What can be concluded from your successes and mis-calculations? Were your assumptions correct? How did your installation effect volume of traffic? What are the narratives that emerge out of the context?
[10-15 min]
6) Solicit questions from your audience. What do you want feedback for/from?
[1 min]
7) Allow your audience to interact with you installation again. [optional]
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