Exploring Space through Dynamic Information and Social Media. Re-conceptualising Geography as Information. Re-practicing the Design Approach as bottom-up and crowd-sourced; not as top-down and designer-centralised.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Research Matrix Released
Click on the image below to be redirected to the research matrix titled 'The In-visible Envelope' hosted on an deviantart account. Meanwhile i will need to scout for some internet space this is getting too unorganised.
We're in the same boat - trying to find some web space now. Haha.
Just an additional note from yesterday re: presentation.
Thought it was very thorough with many concepts for you to investigate - it'd be very interesting to see how you translate/integrate them, particularly the process.
Your images and presentation were coherent and clean which I liked, especially the flash presentation above - nice!
Hi Jacky, Lucy here > Really enjoyed the formatting & design of the presentation, you have a real skill in flash! I also thought the layout was very appropriate to the methodological idea of geo-information.
I like that questions were posed at each stage, as it opened up where the investigations were headed.
I wasn't 100% convinced the example of animation was successful but the idea could be very successful & useful for the mass population. There was also some confusion about the third experiment - augmented space & its images?, but overall I thought you did a great job of pushing the boundaries on these controversial topics.
We're in the same boat - trying to find some web space now. Haha.
ReplyDeleteJust an additional note from yesterday re: presentation.
Thought it was very thorough with many concepts for you to investigate - it'd be very interesting to see how you translate/integrate them, particularly the process.
Your images and presentation were coherent and clean which I liked, especially the flash presentation above - nice!
Hi Jacky,
ReplyDeleteLucy here > Really enjoyed the formatting & design of the presentation, you have a real skill in flash! I also thought the layout was very appropriate to the methodological idea of geo-information.
I like that questions were posed at each stage, as it opened up where the investigations were headed.
I wasn't 100% convinced the example of animation was successful but the idea could be very successful & useful for the mass population. There was also some confusion about the third experiment - augmented space & its images?, but overall I thought you did a great job of pushing the boundaries on these controversial topics.