Development
Ideas:
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Walk
into the container and look out the other end and seeing something keyed in
through a shipping container somewhere else.
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Set
up the green screen screen in a room with a container in it. The audience then
walk into the container to view the projection (accompanied with audio)
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This
incorporates the theme of shipping containers travelling all around the world,
- being inside the shipping container when viewing the projection means it
almost like you’re seeing the container taking you to different places around
the world.
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Block
12: Green screen (part 1) would be set up on one level; after the audience
interacts with that space. After this they walk up the stairs to a second level
which has the shipping container set up with the projections.
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People
are awkward, so it would be easier to have a green object they interact with
instead. For example, a box they sit or stand on to be standing on top of or a
lying down on to be flying.
Relating to
the brief:
THE
RELATIONSHIP OF THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE EXHIBITION TO THE ENVIORMENT: We need
to think about the flow of the exhibition:
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One
room with the container set up beside the green screen
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Two
rooms with the green screen in one and the container in the other.
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Two
levels with the green screen on the bottom and the container on the top.
Include: decisions about material
construction, graphic design, colour, sound and lighting,
extends the list of conventional types such as: wall-hung
work; objects that occupy floor space, exposed or encased; terminals; screens.
From our
idea: What do we need to produce and submit?
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A
digital model of our physical exhibition set up Block 12 or whichever space we
decide to use. OR: Physical models and tests.
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A
case study presentation (PowerPoint?) of all our work we’ve done.
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(All
our research and concept developments)
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A
final exhibition proposal
APART
FORM THE DIGITAL/PHYSICAL MODEL OF THE EXHIBITION SPACE; THIS IS WHAT WE NEED
TO FOCUS ON NOW:
Pre
recorded footage: A montage of the interaction in front of the green screen
followed by the same footage in front of the keyed background.
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First:
Get together some footage of places we’re going to use for the backgrounds when
they’re projected. Once we have done this we will have a solid idea of the type
of work we need to do around the green screen footage.
Make some green covered objects to
use as interaction within the space.
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Film
some reactions in front of the green screen (interacting with objects?)
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Take
a professional photo inside the container to use as the frame to place over the
projected footage
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Edit
together a montage of everyone we managed to have interacting in the green
screen space to show accompanied with the models and mock ups of the
exhibition.
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