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January 19, 2008
project ideas
i would like for my project to not only be comprehensive, but also interactive. provided that a "show" of sorts is put together at the end of the semester for the class, there will be olfactory, gustatory, and tactile elements to supplement the auditory and visual aspects of the project that will be easily accessible on this site.
mission statement
to convey my thoughts/feelings/emotions on relatively specific subject matter (tba) through the use of multimedia approaches. and furthermore to receive feedback from those who interact on how the "experience" affected them in hopes of answering the question: have i conveyed my thoughts/feelings/emotions to the best of my ability with the resources to which i have access?
perhaps this will be an experiment. and perhaps this experiment will fail. to be continued...
Posted by colleeny at January 19, 2008 12:39 PM
Comments
i have an idea for collaborative drawings. alternating horizontal bars from two pieces cut into strips? we could also start at each end of a paper and fight -josh
Posted by: jklimo at January 20, 2008 02:25 AM
a paper fight sounds like one of the best ideas i have ever heard. When your two drawings meet, there will be an obvious clash of styles. You should think about after you meet in the middle, going through to the other side of the paper you did not start on, as a a way to be cohesive, but see if your drawing style changes in result of seeing what the other person has already drawn.
just a thought.
-hillary
Posted by: umhill at January 22, 2008 01:54 PM
haha, above ideas = sound cool. You're in class! Hope it's being awesome! I'm tired! Hungry! I mean... Hundry!
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[hope that displays properly... I doubt it...]
Posted by: mcclth at January 29, 2008 07:41 PM
I especially appreciate this idea's use of a framing system that adjusts to accommodate outcomes of interactions,
the observer giving something to the encounter, extending the encounter,
the symmetry of the exchange.
Posted by: thyliasm at March 4, 2008 03:34 PM
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