Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Lecture 2 - Week 7

Presenting our selected works in front of the class: 



Feedback from this was that we are not making just posters we need to be thinking of this as a trans-media project and throughout many platforms the ways to present and express our ideas.

The idea is cool and start thinking of it in a way outside the typical symbols of karma and what really represents karma.

In-class exercise:





Initial Project Plan (reverse brief):


From this plan we started brain storming and came up with an idea for our event we both really like. If we were to target people who walk around the Wellington waterfront to pick up two pieces of rubbish each and combine it into a public sculpture of trash daily or weekily to meet a set target which when it is full it is emptied and started again.


Some ideas for our public sculpture:



Something similar to this idea - 

Further ideas/problems/questions:

Where do we put the sculpture?
Is there more than one?
Do we put them only in Wellington or throughout New Zealand?
How to we ensure people contribute?
Will steps up make people not want to do it?
Do we have multiple collection points on the sculpture?
What is the target and what impact does it have?

Research into some of the above questions:


Wellington's dirtiest beaches:

  • South Beach at Plimmerton
  • Island Bay and surf club
  • Island Bay and Reef St
  • Owhiro Bay
  • Porirua Harbour at Rowing Club

To Do:

- Continue Researching and deciding aspects of our event
Continue research for project plan + list lots of things about topic and think about visual material which relates to this
- Any beach in New Zealand
- Look at forms of rhetoric sheet
- Fill in form together
- Collect presidencies
- collect primary data, draw write photograph
- Mood boards

- A3 printed for class
- Thumbnails
- Sketches
- Bring 5 min clearly rendered thumbnails (poster form, with tag lines) on. A3 pages to class next week.

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