Input
Project phases
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In this phase, the visual concept and storytelling for the overall installation are developed. What do visitors see when they approach the installation and nobody interacts? How are they asked to interact? What can visitors influence by interacting with an input object? What influence does it have if several visitors interact at the same time? What kind of content should the visualization convey? What kind of information or message can the viewer draw from the visualization?
Deliverables
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Grading
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Gruppen
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W1 | Monday 4.11. | Tuesday 5.11. | Wednesday 6.11. | Thursday 7.11. | Friday 8.11. |
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Data Literacy (room?4.K11) | Kick-Off (4.T33) Design Concept | Data Literacy (5.G02) Crowther Lab (4.T33) Design Concept | Data Literacy (5.D01) Design Concept | ||
W2 | Tuesday 12.11. | Wednesday 13.11. | Thursday 14.11. | Friday 15.11. | |
Mentoring (6.F01) Design Concept | Input table (4.D12) Atelier visit Visualization | Mentoring (4.T07) Visualization | Data Literacy (5.D01) Design Concept | ||
W3 | Tuesday 19.11. | Wednesday 20.11. | Thursday 21.11. | Friday 22.11. | |
Mentoring (4.T07) Visualization | Schulterblick (4.T07) Visualization | Mentoring (4.T07) Visualization | Group work (Atelier) Visualization (Infotag) | ||
W4 | Tuesday 26.11. | Wednesday 27.11. | Thursday 28.11. | Friday 29.11. | |
Mentoring (4.T30) Prototyping | Atelier visit (4.T30) Prototyping | Final Presentation (5.K07) Prototyping | Documentation (Alumni seminar) |
FB: Florian Bruggisser, JS: Jürgen Späth, LF: Luke Franzke, MD: Martin Dušek, SB: Simone Bucher, TG: Timo Grossenbacher, TL: Tara Lasrado, TW: Elliott Thomas William