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Project Proposal

What do I want to make?

In my project I would focus on the online communication platforms, especially the conference talk interface because of its major relevance to our lives nowadays. I want to use the medium of the conference talk as a storytelling device for stories about the purpose it was created for and the issue it presumes to solve: online communication and isolation during the pandemic. I want to create a series of theatrical scenarios, with automated elements, that will use the components of the platform - video, sound, chat, screen sharing, etc. My plan is to create a web based platform that is similar to the conference call interface but will be built for the purpose of storytelling. I imagine it as an online space that contains rooms you can visit, each room presents a different narrative- some of them linear and some abstract. I will base those scenarios on the content I collected and the research I conducted for the past months that includes a journal, interviews, chats with strangers, texts I collected , etc. I intend to use the chat as a place to share texts, links and host a bot that will play the role of a mentor throughout the story. The actual content that will be displayed will be a combination of ready made and self created videos, images, sounds and texts.


How do I plan to make it?

I intend to process my research and create stories from it that I think are interesting to tell, for example: a scenario based on the therapy sessions I do online. To translate it to a conference talk experience I will write scripts (like in theatre, not like python- maybe later) for the different “rooms”. I intend to create fast prototypes using Jisti and test these scripts and scenarios on friends, colleagues or even strangers for feedback. I want to understand early on if I’m going to concentrate on one story or many. Furthermore, I want to test if this way of using a conference talk interface even works or maybe I should expand and find other ways of storytelling. Meanwhile I will continue with my research, generate more content and experiment with visuals and sound as well.


Timetable

November - December

  • Continue research and material gathering - journaling, interviews, chats
  • Start visual experiments
  • Write scripts for stories to prototype
  • Testing the scenarios on other people
  • Continue prototyping- finding technical possibilities for the project
  • Finalise graduate proposal and thesis outline
  • First draft of first thesis chapter


January

  • From research- defining the narratives I want to focus on
  • Prototyping conference talk scenarios
  • Testing the scenarios on other people
  • Building the platform- understanding what is needed
  • Finalizing thesis first chapter


February

  • Continue research and material gathering - journaling, interviews, chats and visual experiments
  • Process the research, decide what I want to use
  • Finalizing narratives
  • Testing the narratives on others (you could do that in an earlier stage as well, even if it would be a mockup)
  • According to narratives collecting/ making visuals- videos, creative coding, etc.
  • Website general structure and appearance
  • First draft of thesis


March

  • Constructing “rooms” according to narratives
  • According to narratives collecting/ making visuals- videos, creative coding, etc.
  • Decide which texts I’m using, finalize texts
  • Testing “rooms” on people- are they usable?
  • Finalizing thesis second draft


April

  • Finalizing thesis
  • Putting the rooms together, finalize rooms
  • Finalizing general ebsite structure


May

  • Final touches
  • Preparing presentation


June

  • Work on graduation show


Draft