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Revision as of 11:57, 13 March 2023
For March, I will attempt to make a prototype a day, using the 'Will You Meet Me Here?' project as a source. I took inspiration from here https://artquest.org.uk/project/30works30days/. What does a prototype consists of?
- a plan
- carrying out the plan
- presenting results
- reviewing results
From handbook:
- Often a prototype functions as a "proof of concept", or a means of trying to apply a technique, tool, or approach to a situation. As such, evaluation of your work is focused not so much on an efficient or "technically correct" outcome, but on whether your work convincingly "proves its point" and suggests future development. "
What could I explore? Narrative approaches, writing approaches, image making techniques (content), performance, audio, digital 3D modeling approaches, coded interaction, dramaturgical approaches, design (physical and digital), mapping...
Areas specific to project: animation at beginning, audio, directing actors/performance, extending to 10 minutes.