Final Presentation Outline

Final Presentation Outline PDF

I made another version of this outline in presentation form. This is for me to scope out the presentation structure.

Final Presentation Format

Tensegrity Venn Diagram

The Venn Diagram was created for the Domains Map. However, I do need to personalize the design to reflect the body of my project.

Comments from Kirwan

Nov. 15 comments from Professor Christopher Kirwan:

“You must stick to the concept of the linguistic structural clustering (Cumulative Conversations). We discussed building text clusters using Syntax or Semantic connectors or a combination. While you are exploring how to do this you are designing rapid prototype visual solutions for how you want the end result to “look and feel”. You will be simultaneously experimenting with the conversation board the you set up in different locations to see how people may interact in an analogue way. Continue to stay focused on the Cumulative Conversation concept.”

Scheduling

Prototypes > User Testing > Presentations

Schedule PDF here: Textsegrity Plan


Presentation and Critique V

Critique V:

Look into Games – MadLibs!

Questions to consider: How does it maintain interest. Where is it and Why?

Engage with participants more. Humor and relation with the public would make my project more effective.

Buckminster Fuller. Lets get a book on Bucky…

Prototype downsides:

– Text cut-off

– Overlapping text obstruct legibility.

Talk to Phillip and Dan Provost about their thesis idea. There are commonolities among our ideas.

– Have stronger questions for the thesis. Not enough questions were addressed during the presentation.

Presentation V (midterm). Download pdf here.

Presentation and Critique IV

A brief presentation on possible 3d sources for development on my prototype.

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Critique:

While 3D may be a visually seductive element, it may obstruct legibility factor in text to screen interaction. 3D sources might be worth testing but I must be well aware of its downsides.

Critique III

Focus on design and subject theme.

Find more precedents to define the degree of “freshness – newness” in this type of interaction.

Optional topics can focus on

Prototype II

To be posted soon…

Presentation III

Continued development and new ideas found inĀ Presentation III pdf.

Critique II

From Kirwan…

“This sketch seems quite interesting but as you said, this is not yet complete and I don’t fully understand the goal and how this is innovating.”

“exploring the language of SMS and how this is a new form of communication.”

“map out where you think this technology is in the life-cycle or technology curve and how it will evolve from simple efficient message technology to an advanced communication medium allowing rich social interaction and networking”

“carry on with the Bucky project but stay open to continue to explore other subjects and applications of SMS in the next three prototypes.”

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