Week of November 27
→ Optional Individual Meetings
Please sign up for an optional Zoom meeting on Nov 27th. If you are traveling, I can also find alternative times on Tuesday — send me an email!
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→ Your Final Archive
Your final archive must include:
(1) at least 100 visual recordings;
(2) each recording needs to have a caption;
(3) your introduction of at least 500 words incorporating references to at least two sources (articles, books, or the works of artists/designers that have served as inspiration for your project).
December 4
→ Final Presentation
Each of you will have 8 minutes to present your work, so make it an engaging experience for yourself. Choose a method that aligns with the essence of your work.
Consider how you’d like to set up the room, guide the audience’s focus on your work, and whether you’d appreciate any last-minute feedback or thoughts. While the option to use the projector is available, it’s not mandatory.
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→ Documentation
Prepare the following deck/slides — using your pitch from last week and upload it to the folder FINALS on Google Drive. You can use this during presentation but don’t have to.
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Your Name, Your N-number, Title of your Archive.
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1-2 images of a class experiment that were most inspirational to you. This could also come out of peer instructions.
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1-2 images of a second class experiment that was inspirational to you. This could also come out of peer instructions.
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A short abstract that introduces your archive. Up to 3 sentences.
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Who is your audience and what insights will they gain?
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Process Images
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A series of slides showing your final implementation. Make sure to have a variety of close ups and wide shots.
—15— Conclusion/Reflection: What did you learn? What is the question you take away from this?