March 24, 2005
assignment for next week (3/29)
First, all 3 groups did a great job coming to 90% convergence around the idea of animation and time lapse. I'm particularly delighted that all 4 listed features were more-or-less absorbed: 1) top monitors as attractants, 2) pass-by participation, 3) realtime payoff, and 4) cumulative data collection.
I propose we simply call the 2 current groups the I (input) Group and the O (output) Group. You know who you are. The I Group is responsible for everything related how participants are recorded. The O Group is responsible for everything related to what the participants see (and hear). You'll have to decide where processing fits in.
The assignment for next week’s class, for both groups, is to present something to show, with the goal by end of class of having a proposal ready to ship (to TrojanVision and Scott).
Posted by naimark at 10:06 AM | Comments (1)
February 10, 2005
assignment for next week (2/15)
- Everyone:
--- Spend time around the kiosk.
--- Read the class notes posted by Kellee.
--- NEW: After spending time at the kiosk and reading the notes, decide what’s most important to you and find at least one example of public space interactive media that exemplifies it.
- Julie will formulate market Qs.
- Ashley will do some recon about who controls the kiosk (but primarily to help us understand context and history)
We’ll hold off on finding resources and funds for now until we firm up our plans.
Posted by naimark at 02:23 PM | Comments (0)
February 01, 2005
Actually "Public" Art Venues
Local:
Los Angeles Natural History Museum
An awesome inspiring venue of the past and present, with rotating exhibits. Check out dinosaurs and rose gardens.
I see great potential to create punlic interactive installation works on the grounds around NHM.
Non-local:
Chicago's Millenium Park Recently opened next to the Art Institite of Chicago, and Grant Park, between the Loop and the lake, this new amazing venue is full of possibilities. The list of attractions includes, gardens, theatres, sculpture plazas, and fountains.
Posted by edinehart at 12:00 PM | Comments (0)
January 13, 2005
Find 2 great examples of interactive media in public space
For next week (1/18), please be prepared to present 2 great examples of interactive media in public spaces, one local (near enough to visit) and the other far away (could be in time as well as space). Presentations will be 5 minutes each.
Also, for each example, make one web page consisting of a simple description, an image or more, and links. Let's start a database.
Posted by naimark at 01:46 PM | Comments (0)