Sunday, May 29, 2011
Final Word
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Costing
The exhibition space will be free for us to use. We will also have access to approximately 5 projectors and enough screens (either flatscreens or computers). However, if we need to use computers to display student works, these will need to be put on some sort of platform on the walls. In this case, we could easily mount wood on the walls to rest the computers on, allowing the creature to still climb over and under the works.
The projections themselves won’t cost any money.
The custom keyboard case will be very cheap as well and will be very easy to construct.
We can potentially use large sheets of paper to cover the surface of the greenscreen wall, but this won’t cost much either.
Here is a breakdown of all our potential costs:
Material | Price |
Projections | $0 |
Exhibition Space costs (including seating, movable walls etc.) | $0 |
Screens | $0 |
5 projectors | $0 |
Platforms (potential) | $468 (Bunnings Warehouse Floating Shelf) |
A1 Paper to cover greenscreen | $40 (art supply store, Doncaster) |
Cardboard for custom keyboard | $20-50 depending on materials and solution chosen |
If the floating shelves and the A1 paper is required, this project will cost approximately $560.
This makes the project very feasable. If we decide that we don’t need to have platforms or the A1 paper, this project will only cost about $20-$50 for the materials required to build the custom keyboard case.
The Custom Keyboard
For example, the custom button showing a smiley face or a sun (representing happiness), can be pushed by the visitor. This custom button, when pressed, will in turn press down a keyboard button, for example, the letter “G” button, which can be programmed to set the “happy” animation into play.
As you can see, The custom buttons care built into the custom keyboard case and when pressed, will press the real keyboard buttons which will activate the code.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Exhibition Space
As you can see from the above floor plan, the viewers can enter the exhibition space from two doors. However, I think it will be more appropriate for the visitors to enter through the door near the custom computer/keyboard so that they can have access to it. The rest of the exhibition space in the main room will then encourage viewers to walk the same route as the Beast.
In the smaller room, the student works will be displayed on the big screen. We can put chairs in here to allow viewers to sit.
The greenscreen wall on the left of the above floor plan can be made white with paper pasted on top of it if need be.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Happy Walk-Cycle
Friday, May 20, 2011
Angry Walk-Cylce
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Neutral Walk-Cycle
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Projection Tests
I don't think the total redness worked too well - I think that the change in mood will have to be shown either in the other elements in the animation or in the actual character's projection.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Sample Test Animations
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Colour Theory
Colours and emotional/psychological states:
RED:
Positive:
· Courage
· Strength
· Warmth
· Energy
· Stimulation
· Excitement
· Love
Negative:
· Anger
· Hatred
· Aggression
· Impact
· Strain
· Danger
· Impulsive
· Intimidation
· Violence
· Revenge
Effects:
· It has the longest wavelength and is a powerful colour
· Appears nearer than it is and therefor grabs viewer attention before any other colour
· Has a very physical effect – it stimulates us and raises the pulse rate, giving the impression that time is passing at a faster pace.
· It activates the fight or flight instinct.
BLUE:
Positive:
· Intelligence
· Communication
· Trust
· Efficiency
· Serenity/tranquility
· Logic
· Coolness
· Reflection
· Calm
· Patience
· Understanding
Negative:
· Coldness
· Unemotional
· Unfriendliness
· Depression
· Loneliness
Effects:
· It is the colour of the mind and is generally soothing
· Affects the viewer mentally rather than physically like the colour red
· It can at once calm and sooth the viewer or can bring about sadness in others.
· It appears further away than it really is, opening up the space
YELLOW:
Positive:
· Optimism
· Confidence
· Self-esteem
· Extraversion
· Emotional strength
· Friendliness
· Happiness/joy
· Creativity/imagination
Negative:
· Irrationality
· Fear
· Fragility
· Depression
· Anxiety
Effects:
· Has a long wavelength and is very emotionally stimulating
· It can lift your spirit
· The wrong shade of it however can give rise to fear, anxiety, depression.
GREEN:
Positive:
· Harmony
· Balance
· Refreshment
· Growth
· Rest
· Restoration
· Reassurance
· Awareness
· Peace
· Equilibrium
· Soothing
Negative:
· Envy
· Jealousy
· Greed
· Boredom
· Stagnation
· Blandness
Effects:
· Strikes the eye in such a way as to require no adjustment whatever and is, therefore, restful.
· The world contains plenty of green – indicates the presence of water, little danger of famine etc.
VIOLET:
Positive:
· Spiritual awareness
· Containment
· Vision
· Luxury
· Richness
· Authenticity
· Truth
· Quality
· Meditation
Negative:
· Introversion
· Decadence
· Suppression
· Inferiority OR superiority
Effects:
· Has the shortest wavelength and therefore associates with time, space and the cosmos
· Takes awareness to a higher level of thought
· The wrong tone communicates something cheap and nasty faster than any other colour
ORANGE:
Positive:
· Physical comfort
· Food
· Warmth
· Security
· Sensuality
· Passion
· Abundance
· Fun
Negative:
· Deprivation
· Frustration
· Immaturity
· Frivolity
Effects:
· Is stimulating and the reaction to it is a combination of physical and emotional
· Focuses our minds on issues of physical comfort and sensuality
PINK:
Positive:
· Physical tranquility
· Nurture
· Warmth
· Femininity
· Love
· Sexuality
· Survival
Negative:
· Inhibition
· Claustrophobia
· Emasculation
· Weakness
Effects:
· It affects us physically – usually it sooths us rather than stimulates us.
· Is a powerful colour psychologically
· Represents feminine principle and the survival of the species – it is nurturing and soothing.
· Too much pink can be physically draining and can be somewhat emasculating.
GREY:
Positive:
· Psychological neutrality
Negative:
· Lack of confidence
· Dampness
· Depression
· Hibernation
· Lack of energy
Effects:
· The only colour that has no dierect psychological properties.
· It is, however, quite suppressive.
· A virtual absence of colour is depressing and when the world turns grew we are instinctively conditioned to draw in and prepare for hibernation.
BLACK:
Positive:
· Sophistication
· Glamour
· Security
· Emotional safety
· Efficiency
· Substance
Negative:
· Oppression
· Coldness
· Menace
· Heaviness
· Fear
Effects:
· Black is all colours, totally absorbed
· It creates protective barrios, absorbs energy coming towards you and enshrouds the personality.
· It is essentially a lack of light, since no wavelengths are reflected and it can, therefore, be menacing.
· It can cause fear – many people are afraid of black, of the unseen, of shadows.
· It creates a perception of weight and seriousness.
WHITE:
Positive:
· Hygiene
· Sterility
· Clarity
· Purity
· Cleanliness
· Simplicity
· Sophistication
· Efficiency
Negative:
· Sterility
· Coldness
· Barriers
· Unfriendliness
· Elitism
· Inhumanism
Effects:
· It is total reflection – reflects the full force of the spectrum into our eyes.
· It creates barriers and is a strain to look at
· Visually it gives a heightened perception of space
BROWN:
Positive:
· Seriousness
· Warmth
· Nature
· Earhiness
· Reliability
· Support
Negative:
· Lack of humour
· Heaviness
· Lack of sophistication
Effects:
· Most people find this colour quietly supportive.