...and what I saw there.
There are spider webs all over the tree.
Webbing from leaves to branches - maybe moths?
Nest. A bird flew out when I touched the tree.
Outside of tree is green and lush. From underneath the leaves aren't so bright. Droopy. You can see a lot more detail of the branches.
The parrots in the tree next to this one make a lot of noise. They come in packs, eat the fruit from the tree, drop the shells to the ground and leave. The hummingbird also comes and sits and rests.
The tree provides a lot of shade.
The sun shines through the leaves.
There are eyes on the tree from where branches were cut or broken.
The fruit the tree provides for the birds and other animals. When the fruit gets too heavy because it isn't picked off, it weighs the tree down. It becomes droopy. As soon as the fruit is picked the tree perks up.
Dead leaves that fall to the ground.
The sound of the leaf falling and hitting the ground.
What if something fell from tree and could be collected? Could many leaves be made - each with some sort of interactive componant to the leaf? What would we do with it? What would we want to do with it? What if people could take them home? Would people bring them back and if so what would the significance be of bringing them back be?
While under the tree I started thinking about the mythology of trees. Their significance in story and the historical purposes they have served. I'd like to start a resource of when and where trees have appeared in story and in historical context. If you remember any, share them. And if you have any personal stories - let me know.
Have you ever been to the Treaty Oak in Austin? You can read about its history.

Comments (1)
When Sircus said "story place" I thought of your area of interest, "storied experience". Maybe there's something relevant to your process in realizing your intended user experience in an installation: http://www.narrativedesign.org/2008/06/masters-of-narrative-design-1.html
Or maybe not. :)
Posted by kennerly
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July 2, 2008 11:46 AM
Posted on July 2, 2008 11:46