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==<span style="font-size:20px;position:relative;font-style:bold;">Nosebleed: Visualisation of Space-Out</span>==
==<span style="font-size:20px;position:relative;font-style:bold;">Space-Out:Nosebleed <br /> ''Visualisation of Space-Out''</span>==
===<span style="font-size:20px;position:relative;">Introduction</span>===
===<span style="font-size:20px;">Introduction</span>===
[[File:Buzzspaceout.jpg|150px|frameless|right]][[File:Buzzspaceoutt.jpg|150px|frameless|right]]
* Prototype of Nosebleed
On October 27th, 2014, the first ever '''Space-out Competition''' took place at the Seoul Plaza, fifty space-out without-thinking-about-anything participants took participate in it.
* Space-Out in my opinion
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* Main Point: How Nosebleed shows Space-Out
 
===<span style="font-size:20px;">Space-Out Experience</span>===
===<span style="font-size:20px;position:relative;">Space-Out Experience</span>===
====Brain Waves====
===<span style="font-size:20px;position:relative;">Nosebleed</span>===
* Brief introduction of 4 types of brain waves
===<span style="font-size:20px;position:relative;">Reference</span>===
* Alpha wave
* Lucid Dream (My personal opinion of Space-out)
* Examples of people's experiences/facts
====Dreammachines====
* Introduction of Flicker (1.Prototype; 2.Theories; 2.Examples of people's different reactions on same works)
* Concepts of Dream Machines(1.How it makes efforts on brainwaves; 2. Relationship with Lucid Dream;)
====Other Works of Space-out Experiences (spacious/light installations)====
* James Torre (volcano and others)
* Sun
* Onion Lights
* Bi-Assosiation Images
===<span style="font-size:20px;">Nosebleed</span>===
* Space-out of me
* Specific Prototype (what)
* Concept of Images :(--->1. Information-Enfropy; Figue-Ground; Signal-Noise... 2.Skies; 3. Relationships between it and above works+concepts)
* Concept of Audios: (--->1. Amient Music and environment sounds...; 2. How it works on images; 3. Relationships between it and above works+concepts)
===Feedback from the Others(will be here in the near future)===
===Conclusion===
* Why+what+how
===<span style="font-size:20px;">Reference</span>===
Nic Sheehan, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJFgNMVePaQ Flicker], 1997, Documentary, 1:12:02<br />
Nic Sheehan, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJFgNMVePaQ Flicker], 1997, Documentary, 1:12:02<br />
B.C. ter Meulen D. Tavy B.C. Jacobs, [https://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/235945 From Stroboscope to Dream Machine: A History of Flicker-Induced Hallucinations], Eur Neurol 2009 (62: pp316–320  <br />
B.C. ter Meulen D. Tavy B.C. Jacobs, [https://www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/235945 From Stroboscope to Dream Machine: A History of Flicker-Induced Hallucinations], Eur Neurol 2009 (62: pp316–320  <br />
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==<span style="background-color:#000;color:#FFF;font-family:Times; ">Chaotic Preparation<span style="background-color:#000;color:#FFF;font-size:35px;">==
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===Gather material===
===Gather material===

Revision as of 18:20, 23 March 2016

Space-Out:Nosebleed
Visualisation of Space-Out

Introduction

  • Prototype of Nosebleed
  • Space-Out in my opinion
  • Main Point: How Nosebleed shows Space-Out

Space-Out Experience

Brain Waves

  • Brief introduction of 4 types of brain waves
  • Alpha wave
  • Lucid Dream (My personal opinion of Space-out)
  • Examples of people's experiences/facts

Dreammachines

  • Introduction of Flicker (1.Prototype; 2.Theories; 2.Examples of people's different reactions on same works)
  • Concepts of Dream Machines(1.How it makes efforts on brainwaves; 2. Relationship with Lucid Dream;)

Other Works of Space-out Experiences (spacious/light installations)

  • James Torre (volcano and others)
  • Sun
  • Onion Lights
  • Bi-Assosiation Images

Nosebleed

  • Space-out of me
  • Specific Prototype (what)
  • Concept of Images :(--->1. Information-Enfropy; Figue-Ground; Signal-Noise... 2.Skies; 3. Relationships between it and above works+concepts)
  • Concept of Audios: (--->1. Amient Music and environment sounds...; 2. How it works on images; 3. Relationships between it and above works+concepts)

Feedback from the Others(will be here in the near future)

Conclusion

  • Why+what+how

Reference

Nic Sheehan, Flicker, 1997, Documentary, 1:12:02
B.C. ter Meulen D. Tavy B.C. Jacobs, From Stroboscope to Dream Machine: A History of Flicker-Induced Hallucinations, Eur Neurol 2009 (62: pp316–320
Thomas Budzynski, Ph. D., The Clinical Guide to Sound and Light, 2006



















Chaotic Preparation

Gather material

I built a wikipage for this project and put more stuff here. https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Stonestone/_nosebleed

Make synopsis of key texts

Identify key points

Extract key quotations

Outline

  • Introduction

1) Initial motivation of the work(why)
2) Brief procedure of making it(how)
3) Brief description of its appearance, form, technic knowledge and tools.(what-10%)

  • Concepts

1) Background fairy tale(why)
2) Inspirations(why they give me some little sparks in my brain.)
2) History / Mystery of being in a daze, and my thoughts of being in a daze.
3) Explaination (the reasons of choosing these objects/vision/sound/display/etc.)

  • How to make it

1) The tools and why I choose these tools
2) Specific procedure of making it (I should write the working log!)

  • Reaction
  • References

1) Texts
2) Videos

Abstract

Intro

Body of Text

Conclusion

Bibliography


Editing: follow the "Orwell method"; identify the reader; use active modeof address; make three drafts with a specific outcome for each draft (these may correspond to text editing, copy editing and proof reading stages); print each draft out; file each draft; read aloud (this helps with punctuation); get second reader to give feedback on second and final draft.Here is a general guide: A Guide to Essay Writing