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Saturday, 28 November 2009
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Well, i feel like i have a lot to do for this. But the matter of face is that i don't. I have my final piece in progress ( in my mind) its going to consist of a digital dinner of some sorts.
I will set out a dinner table situation of some sorts, then i will make a script and get my friends to help out. I want the viewer to think that its just a family meal and generic convo, then at the end it will pan out.
only then will you see that they are all in different places all being streamed on to laptop screens place at
each table place. this is convey the idea of of boundaries and intentions.here the boundries of intamace
have been broken through to allow people to eat together, where once they couldn't.
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Gotta git them crops in them there field i do (dorset accent)
So through doing my mind map i discovered that my seed had something to do with communication and boundaries. I then started to do some conceptual work about senses and boundaries. I knew that the topic was too big but i didn't want to start going along another path in case i missed something really interesting. Then while watching some video clips off of TED i was inspired by the talk given by Amy Tan. I then had a moment of serendipity as barbel would say. Intentions, i started wondering if, you could somehow see the intentions of computers. This lead to me looking into the pros and con of a digital age. I then had a chat with Barbel and come across the thought of having a dinner table set out with laptop at each chair, and either through photoshop or a live feed had people sitting round the table but in another room. Im now thinking of how to suggest the pros and cons of it, like 'u don't know who is sitting at the dinner table with you' or it could be the digital family in the village that is now the globe...
Seed: Technological Intentions, digital boundaries, Digital Intention.
Field: Human inter action, skype videos, meal times, families, user interfaces, senses
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