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| 20% | What’re the object/s shown in the work? |
|---|---|
| 20% | What’re the lens/es it’s shown through? |
| 20% | What property/ies of time are are shown? |
| 20% | What would you have done differently? |
| 20% | Is the presentation clear & under 5 minutes? |
| 100% |
Ideally, these should all be addressed by the narrative of your work. But, if in doubt: list them out.
Your presentation should be more of a demo or a show & tell with your friends with Q&A after.
An object or experience that does more than show something over time – but that communicates an attribute of time as a design material. Inevitably your project narrative may unfold along:
But its about more than just telling a story with time, or over time, its about effectively communicating the materiality of it. You can do so by representing it through the use of layers, lenses, perspectives, and everything we’ve covered so far.
You can do this in any format:
A video
Motion graphic
Performance piece
Computer program
Website
Dissolving statues
Color changing fabric
Mutating code organism
Physical space mockup
…ask me :)