Wednesday, 17 November 2010

End of interactive space

Starting off on the interactive space project I seemed to concentrate more on sequential images producing a lot of images that told a step by step story such as the process of the seasons changing the leaves from green to brown it’s not so much a story but more of a sequence but I used all these images as a starting point. Learning that I needed more of a story line I used the teddy bear and went through the process of drinking then being sick then going to bed. On to the second week I used some eggs and made various backgrounds to create a step by step story drawing faces on the eggs I made characters and set the scenes with various backgrounds completing with a story of love and heartbreak. Coming up with my final idea I tended not to struggle with story lines but more the branching off and creating various situations and endings. Looking back at my final project it’s clear to see that I adapted the previous work I had done with the eggs and teddy for example I used the same idea of having backdrops and making it into like a freeze frame story with people and used the idea of drugs and heartbreak as influences towards my final Lego piece. I did think about using projection and creating tableaus using people in one of the studios and projecting images on to the back wall I think this would have been much more effective. I feel looking back at my project it would be interesting and appealing to the user if it had more scenarios more people and more chances for various outcomes. Also in the images I used the use of colour and size for the user to be able to identify where to click so all the words are big, bold and in yellow or blue and red for a bad ending. I’m not sure whether the user would prefer and find it more capturing if they were to click on items related to the scenario for example when bobby as to sell drugs click on the bag of drugs. If i were to do something that involved having a user again I could ask people and make a tally of what comes out the most popular. Overall I’m happy with my project I think it’s eye-catching and entertaining for the user and not complicated therefore boring for the user to use

Putting my work into a html format if I’m honest I struggled at first but I’m glad I did a trial run with other pictures because I think it’s one of those things that if you play around with it and learn what goes what and where you soon realise that actually it could have been just one bracket out of place that was causing your picture not to come up that’s the problem I had at first and it was such a relief to learn that !
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