This is the final projection, i have added music in to simulate the opening and closing of the club doors. also you can see the movement of the cigarette light at the right and side of the projection. i thought it would be good to see what the camera is taking in, this also means that if its light enough the people in the smoking area will be able to work out that it is them which is affecting the animation.
To Evaluate:
Working on this project has been a challenge, working with peers who see things in a different way has been both refreshing and maybe a little frustrating too. Overall the survey of the area has allowed us to see a new depth into Stonehouse as an environment. Its different elements and sections whether its from new buildings going up or old building being half knocked down. The study has allowed us to explore hertzian space in context of a whole area and not just the area which immediately surrounds you. What started as a breaking apart of what was and is there has become a putting together of new technologies to improve/modify an area which would otherwise be left and ignored.
From doing this module i have learned that its not only the busy bustling parts of a town which are important, the quirky back streets can also offer a new way of thinking and a new ways to change space as we see it. Its important also not to only think about what we see but what we do not. looking int other use of wi-fi has created some really interesting visualisations of environments which would not necessarily be considered. But as we become more reliant on our invisible ties to technology i can see spaces changing to match our cultural needs much like with the Wi-fi flowers a visually stunning idea with a practical purpose.
The process of study to projection has not necessarily been a fluent one, but it has been interesting. when you have so many minds in one project its always going to come up with intriguing results.
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