Friday, August 28, 2009

26 Aug 2009 WED - Ambient Sound fine-tuning






Today myself and Dara checked the ambient sounds on Museum Building and Campus with a fine-comb. We changed a few of the sounds and their position, loudness and range. We also changed all the names of the clickable sounds to their final versions. Killian incorporated our changes into a final prototype, which was posted online:
https://www.cs.tcd.ie/~walshk8/cube/main3/index.html

We are still conducting user testing as we review minor details, but the prototype is fully working and now has to be incorporated into the overall interface of the final project.

Marcos.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

24 Aug 2009 MON - Reports and testing

Today we handed in our individual reports about the Final Project. This kept us busy for most of the weekend and today. Killian posted the latest prototype over the weekend which includes the transition movie between the campus and the building interfaces and the clickable dot in the campus that activates it. 

We have been testing the interface among colleagues and friends and most people seem to be spending between 5 and 10 minute browsing the soundscapes in both the campus and the building interfaces. Based on some of our observations, we are doing a few changes.

We still need to adjust the ambient sounds on both interfaces, changing their loudness and filling in the blank spaces where nothing plays at all. Once we have that done we will maek a list of things that we want to observe while people are using the interface and we will test it again on people that don't know about the Museum Building.

Marcos

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

19 Aug 2009 WED - Meetings





Today we had Build Team and Team Leader meetings. The deadline for interface submission was extended to Friday, the 21st of August. We had an internal meeting to check on workload to ensure we have interface done by deadline. There are a few elements of the Flash interface that need to be tweaked: image pop up, slideshow, clickable dot fading (for images) and fine tuning sounds on Campus interface. Killian is working on them. Dara edited the transition movieclip and managed to knock down size of images to the bare minimum. At the moment the movieclip is about 2.5 Mb in size. He posted it online so we can test the download speed across different internet bandwidths. Marcos edited the research page text and blurb for brochures. Bin Bin edited extra recordings he did to fill in gaps of both interfaces.

We have been testing early protoypes among friends and colleagues and observing how they use it. Initial reactions are good and generally people are spending a few minutes exploring the Museum Building interface's soundscape. We still need to add movie transition, research page and link both campus and building interfaces to have a fully working prototype, which should be done by Friday.

Marcos.

18 Aug 2009 TUE - Academic Journal and Content Editing


Today we found out our submission for the Parson Journal of Information Mapping was accepted. We have till September, the 11th to send the article. Killian showed us a prototype of the clickable dots (containing either sound or images) where their opacity increases as the mouse approaches them. This is a similar idea to our previous idea of "shining a torch" onto the area surrounding the mouse, but is more discrete and coherent with our minimal approach to the interface. We all like it. Killian and Marcos plotted the campus ambient sounds onto interface(circles above represent sound areas - not part of final interface), Dara edited final sounds and worked on transition movie clip between campus and building and Bin Bin edited remaining images of light trails and textures.

Marcos.

Monday, August 17, 2009

14 Aug 2009 FRI - Sound Prototype

Today Killian showed us a preliminary version of the Flash sound interface and the image popup. We tested them on an external Internet link (Binbin's O2 dongle) and it uploaded quickly. We now have to plot the sounds and images in their exact location for both the Campus and the Museum Building and check how they work together as we progress. The fact that they are pulled in dynamically via XML files will help us in the process.

Marcos.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

13 Aug 2009 THU - Content Editing

Today we plotted content on both the building and campus interfaces. Marcos and Binbin went back to the campus to record a few more sounds while Dara edited the existing ones. Killian is working on the Flash prototype. We decided to use jpeg images and create the round border by using a mask directly into Flash, which will make the final files considerably smaller. The png files with transparent background we created as tests were 3 times bigger and there wasn't any significant difference between them.

Tomorrow we will finish editing the sounds and the images and proceed to build our first version of the final prototype. We have all the graphical elements and the content we need, which hopefully will make the task easier.

Marcos.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

12 Aug 2009 WED - Update Meeting

Today we had an update meeting to check on our progress and organise the workload. We reviewed the interface and decided on a few minor changes to ensure that we keep in line with our emotional/explorational/minimalistic approach and that it does not veer back towards the informational. At the moment Dara is working on 3D Max editing the circulation trails, Binbin is editing the XML files, Killian is prototyping different parts of the Flash interface and Marcos is editing the photos in png format for the final interface.

Marcos.

9 Aug 2009 SUN - Academic Paper

Today I wrote an abstract for an academic paper submission to the Parsons Journal for Information Mapping (PJIM) as suggested by Nicky. This will be good to ensure that the final interface is consistent with our aims and objectives. I'll work on the article during the next few weeks. Final submission date is September, the 11th.

Marcos

Monday, August 10, 2009

Fridays meeting with Nicky.

Friday we had a meeting with Nicky via the magic of shouting at the microphone on Binbins laptop . I kind of like these sessions now where we all crowd around the magic box and take turns pouring our nerdy souls out. He said we were on the right track and we said thank you.

Dara

File folders and fun

Today myself and Binbin worked on the soundmap for the site by editing the audio putting it in folders and then assigning the sounds to places on the map and then creating the xml files with the locations of the file in the folder structure. Killian continued marching on with the 10100100 1 1001 wizardry and is proving himself to be the Gandalf of code.

Dara

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

PRO TO TYPE GO

Proto Type Go
Today Killian finished our first prototype .
It had some looping audio and a basic interface.
It loaded super quick from the server.
Good times.
Still working away on the mp3 not looping issue.
Emailed some lads from the MSc MMT course.
We have a Skype meeting with Nicky on Friday and a TL meeting tomorrow.
Did some more work on a paper design document and also worked on some basic icons for the hole site which Dee finished off.

Dara

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Skype meeting with Marcos

Just brought up the following points:

Reminder to do the following:
-solve the mp3 looping issue
-try the torch light idea
-do we really need the flow and wavelength and people buttons? (probably not)
-figure out a way of making the museum building layer more obvious from the campus layer

Dara

Thursday meeting

On Thursday we had a meeting where we agreed on a number of matters. The first was the new interface: we decided that we liked it and that we would go with it for the moment.
Then we decided that we would try and create a prototype interface by Monday based on the new interface. We decided that we would have two light trail pictures and four sounds and would try to take a minimal version of the final interface to the completion stage. This is a good way of trying to debug any major problems that might raise their head at the end and might require changes in the design document.
We also decided that we would go about setting up a folder structure and start putting content into it based on the location and media type.

Dara

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

New interface ideas


Yesterday I created a new design for the interface.
Its very minimal and i feel that it needs one small magical element to give it the wow factor .
However maybe that will be how we present the pictures.
Dara

Team leader Meeting

Yesterday we had a team leader meeting.
Discussed topics were the end of year show and how to promote it .
It appears that we need two promotional items:
a booklet and a flyer.
I volunteered to help design both but were not sure of the details yet.
There was also talk of embedding fonts and how this would be done.
I sent Dee a tutorial about how to embed fonts in flash.
Then we worked through everyone's design ideas.

Dara

Monday, July 27, 2009

27 Jul 2009 MON - Design Spec Meeting

Today we had a meeting to go over Design Spec. We all agree on the basic functionality and features of the Campus interface. We are still deciding on the final Museum Building interface. We want to ensure that it is coherent with the features we are implementing in the Campus interface while still be able to access the rich content that we have gathered inside the building. Dara, Binbin and Marcos are working on the Design Spec for the Museum Building. Killian is researching Flash Interface.

Marcos.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Circulation Trails plotted

24 Jul 2009 FRI - Meeting with Feargal about Design Spec

Today we had an important meeting with Feargal to discuss our Design Spec. We brought in all our design mockups and Design Spec concepts and gave him an overview of our project, showing him the different content we collected, our aims and our methodology. We told Feargal about our concern that we had jumped in too early into the aesthetics of the interface without thinking about the end user and the content. Feargal quickly picked up on the fact that, although we intended to avoid an informational approach, our project was in a certain way "patronising" the user through the use of icons, 3d axonometric layouts and pop up panels. He believes that our content serves a much more artistic and exploratory approach to the building, and that should be reflected in the interface, which should not overwhelm the content, but rather support it and remain in the background. During the meeting with Feargal, we showed him one of the initial ideas, with a very faded campus map highlighting the circulation paths we collected, and Feargal said that the simplicity of it highlighted our content without resorting to icons, pop up panels or explanatory aids.

We had a group meeting between us after and decided to redesign the Design Spec before building the interface. So hopefully by Monday we will have the Design Spec sorted out and move on to building the interface.

Marcos.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

23 Jul 2009 THU - Design Spec and People layer's experiments

Today we discussed the Design Spec. Based on our conclusions, we are going to draft a new Design Spec so we can show it to Feargal tomorrow. We also conducted experiments for the People's layer. Killian mocked up a few of the ideas we had for interface in Flash to see how they will work. We have a much better idea of how the interface elements will work. We will also edit remaining content so we have everything in the shared folder.

Marcos.

22 Jul 2009 WED - Design Spec, Editing Photos and Interviews and 3D Informational layer.

Today Dara worked on the Design Spec (using pencil and paper). Killian researched the Flash interface, Binbin edited the interviews and drawings of people inside the building and Marcos uploaded and edited photos from last night experiments and worked on 3D informational layer.

Tomorrow we'll have a quick meeting with Nicky to update him and we are going to discuss the Design spec. We also have a meeting scheduled with Feargal on Friday morning to discuss Design spec.

Marcos.

21 Jul TUE - Meetings and Experiments

Today Marcos and Killian were in the Design Meeting. There are still some issues regards the use of icons and background colours across the whole website. We raised this point as we are starting to experiment with interface layouts. The Design Team asked us to liaise with them if we have any interface design questions or if we have already defined certain elements of the interface so that they are consistent with all other groups layouts.

In the afternoon we all went over to the campus to try and run some of the People layer's experiments, but bad weather got in the way. Killian bought some batteries and we managed to put together a few leds for the night experiment. We went back to the Museum Building and from 9pm to 0:30am we created several light trails and photographed them using long exposures of 30 seconds to one minute. tomorrow we'll have a look at them.

Marcos.

Monday, July 20, 2009

20 Jul 2009 MON – Planning the big session tomorrow

Today we met up in the afternoon to discuss the Experiment day planned for tomorrow (Tuesday) in the Museum Building. We drafted a list of experiments that we need to fill in the layers that we created, and planned to execute them all tomorrow (afternoon and evening). Binbin, Dara and Marcos were working on design interface mockups. After discussing them, we agreed to take a step back and create our own design spec to give us more direction in terms of functionality of the interface and how to present and navigate all the content. We also are waiting for the Design Team to finalise details of the design spec, as today we received a further document with design standards from them. Binbin and Dara are drafting the design spec, while Marcos is redesigning plans for the building and campus and creating the 3d informational layer on top of them and Killian is researching Flash interface.

Once the experiments are done tomorrow, we intend to start prototyping the final interface and editing all the content. This is going to be the biggest challenge ahead, so we will have to keep a close eye on our Gantt chart and Google calendar!

Marcos.

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

17 Jul 2009 FRI – Interface and remaining experiments

Today we had a meeting in the afternoon to discuss the design interface and remaining experiments. We made a list of what we want to have in the 5 different interface screens we are envisioning: campus, basement, ground floor, 1st floor and 2nd floor. Each of these will have 3 layers: flow, wavelength and people.

Marcos presented illustrator mockups for the idea of incorporating 3D into the interface while still having the plan of each interface underneath, by using axonometric perspective and icons for each of the 3 layers. The "fake" 3D wireframe interface allows for easy understanding of the building for a layperson while still allowing the easy positioning of elements onto the interface by using x and y coordinates. We agreed on adopting this as the overall design structure. Killian reminded us that we need to incorporate the color blue into design, as this has been assigned as the colour of our group by the design team, and also that the CUBE logo will be positioned outside the 960x600 canvas. Binbin presented concepts for the expandable information panels and Dara presented concepts for the layer icons. We need to do some more work on these and decide on how the expandable panels will incorporate different media and different sizes.

We also discussed further experiments. Binbin is drafting a list of what we want to incorporate in each layer across the 5 interfaces so we can plan another experiment session on Tuesday evening.

Plan for this week is to start protoyping interface, carry out last experiments and organise data collected.

Marcos.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

16 Jul 2009 THU - Interview with Patrick Jackson

Today Dara had the opportunity to interview Patrick Jackson. He got some good recording of funny stories that happened inside the building. Marcos kept working on the interface, Binbin was working on editing interviews and Killian was kept busy by the Build team, as they were finalising the Functional Spec of the overall site. Tomorrow we will meet to discuss latest progress and plan next week.

Marcos.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

15 Jul 2009 THU - The long road ahead...

Today we kept working on our individual tasks. We had a quick meeting at 1pm to update each other. Tomorrow Dara is going to interview mr. Jackson and Killian has a couple of Programming team meetings. Binbin is working on interviews and Marcos is working on interface mockups.

Looking to have some sort of working prototype next week. Also planning the last experiments to complete the layers we defined as the core structure of our project: Flow, People and Wavelength.

Marcos.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

14 Jul 2009 - TUE - More Experiments Inside Building

This morning we all met to discuss interview questions to rerun Experiment No. 2 - Interviewing people inside the building (this time we interviewed staff, students and tourists). We came up with a list of questions for staff and external visitors. The idea was to get as much info as possible and see if little narratives would start developing. We recorded most interviews with an H4 recorder.

Binbin and Dara went to Museum Building earlier and got started on interviews, while Marcos and Killian attended the Design Team meeting. Marcos and Killian went to Museum Building after meeting. Killian conducted some interviews and Marcos went around building with plans to determine public and private spaces and understand the plans better. By analysing the plans we discovered that there seems to be a floor "missing" between the first and second floors. One interviewee mentioned jokingly that there was a one and a half floor.

We have split the workload for the following day or two to optimise our time.
Killian: Research Flash Interface
Dara: edit sounds recorded
Binbin: edit interviews/drawings
Marcos: edit building floor plans and campus map

We hope to start building small prototypes in Flash by the end of this week or start of next.

Marcos.


13 Jul 2009 MON - Project Specification Meeting

Today we had a long meeting to discuss our ideas about the Project Specification. Although we had a good idea of the things we wanted to cover after all our experiments of the last week, Nicky said that it was important to clearly define these before conducting any further experiments or interface concepts. Nicky told us to describe our Project in no more than a page. It should contain 3 main things: Aim, Methodology and Description.

After careful consideration, we came up with the following:

Aim:
Our aim is to explore the Museum Building inside the wider context of the campus by viewing it as a being brought to life through its interactions with people.

Methodology:
We recorded a series of experiments across progressive levels of interaction:
1) Passive: observing people and the building while looking at circulation, sound and light.
2) Active: interviewing people, manipulating circulation, sound, light and encouraging the creative use of the building.

Description:
We broke down the project into three distinct but interrelated layers which govern how the content will be presented to the user:
1) Flow: patterns of circulation, movement and ambient sound recordings
2) Wavelength: interaction with light and sound experiments
3) People: personal experience of people interacting with building (images, audio, video)



NEXT STEP: we are going to rerun some of the experiments and conduct a few more to fill in the layers that we have defined. We decided that we need to focus more on the People layer.


Marcos.

Monday, July 13, 2009

10 Jul 2009 FRI - Meeting with Nicky

Today Nicky came over to meet up with us in the lab. We showed him all the work we had done so far and described our progress. We showed him a few design spec mockups to give an idea of what the interface might look like plus we showed him the list of experiments conducted.

Nicky suggested that we write down in no more than a page our aim, methodology and description for the project before we carry out any more experiments. We decided that each of us would think about these and that we would meet again on Monday to finalise it and send it to Nicky.

Marcos.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

9 Jul 2009 THU - Design Spec and Next Steps

Today we met in the morning to finalise Design Spec. Marcos drafted a Word document with overall specifications. We decided not to stretch ourselves either going into too much detail or proposing complex interfaces. We have a folder with Design Interface Inspirations and another one with Interface Mockups inside our shared folder. Killian is researching the Flash interface while Binbin, Dara and Marcos are producing Interface mockups. At the moment we are experimenting with different layouts, but we have a rough idea of what we want it to look like.

We are also thinking about new experiments for next week. Tomorrow Nicky is coming over from Belfast to meet us.

7/8 Jul 2009 TUE/WED - Design Spec

On Tuesday we discussed Design Spec. We split up to do different tasks: Binbin wrote analysis of different experiments we conducted on Sunday. Dara did some mockups for the Design Spec, Killian researched Flash for the interface and Marcos edited a video of experiments conducted on Sunday inside the Museum Building and produced a Gantt chart so we can keep track of time!

On Thursday we are going to meet again to discuss finalise Design Spec. We now have a shared folder on the TCD network where we can keep all our data.

We also posted our first video of the experiments we've been doing: http://vimeo.com/5492664

CUBE Sunday Experiments JUL 5 - Trinity Museum Building from Cube on Vimeo.

Monday, July 6, 2009

06 Jul 2009 MON - Chat with Science Gallery

Today we were still tired from last night's marathon session. We edited a rough cut of the video recording we did yesterday during experiments inside building and also had a meeting with Don Pohlman (Science Gallery) to enquire about the Infectious visitor's tracking system.

We were going to discuss design spec today but Dara fell of his bike and couldn't come in today, so we will do that tomorrow. On the agenda also is the branding for our team and editing data from our experiments yesterday.

Today we also had a Design Team meeting. I attended representing our group and Killian also attended representing the Build Team. We were presented with the overall design concept (everyone agrees with it) and told to present our design spec by Thursday at 2pm.

Marcos.

05 Jul 2009 SUN - Spatial Experiments with sound and light



We arrived in the Museum Building around 6pm with loads of recording equipment. We had three stills cameras, three video cameras, one H4 recorder, three tripods, two high quality speakers, one amp, one laptop, two microphones, a couple of LED lights, some funky bouncy "eyeballs" with embedded LED lights, one golf ball and a bag of marbles. We had a list of several experiments that we wanted to conduct. The idea was to bring the building alive (or better, let it "express itself") and experiment with the spatial quality of its environment by extracting and adding sound and light.

A short list of the experiments we carried out follows:

Experiment No.4: Take photos at five minute intervals from opposite sides of the building with cameras mounted on tripods to capture nuances of light as daylight faded.

Experiment No.5: record sounds of the building using the H4 recorder and create new ones by striking the building surfaces with marbles.

Experiment No.6: record Killian playing the didgeridoo in the middle of the main hall.

Experiment No. 7: execute 60 second musical piece created by Dara which involved clapping, singing musical notes, saying things in English, Irish, Chinese and Portuguese and hissing sounds.

Experiment No.8: use sounds recorded in the building and create a feedback loop using a microphone and speaker and make a recording of it.

Experiment No.9: release a golf ball and a few marbles from top of staircase and record the sound of them as they fall down the steps.

Experiment No.10: Take long exposure photos of building while we move around the space with led lights and funky LED "eyeballs" creating patterns of light outlining features of the building and also words (such as "Manifesto" and "Hello!".

Experiment No.11: Create stop motion animation of Killian descending staircase by taking photos of him in the same stance from each step.

We finished at 11pm. It was a very long session but it was enjoyable and we are happy with the outcome. We will be analysing and editing the data this week.

Check out the rough cut of the video recording we did:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBLScvg3n7o

Marcos.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

03 Jul 2009 FRI - Experiments no.2 & 3 inside Museum Building

We met in the morning to plan next steps. We decided that each of us would start to think about the design spec, as it must be defined on July 1oth. We also discussed the idea of forming a loose art collective inspired on the Etoy collective (www.etoy.com). We think it is necessary to create a buzz about our project and that a bit of branding might help. Dara developed a few ideas around the name and logo. We will discuss it further next week.

Around lunchtime we went to the Museum Building to continue our experiments. On the way, we stopped at the Science Gallery to enquire about their RFID tracking system for the Infectious exhibition. We were told to contact the Exhibitions Officer (Don). Marcos emailed him and he replied so we should hopefully meet him next week.

We continued Experiment No. 1 and conducted Experiments No.2 & 3. Killian and Binbin worked on Experiment No.1 followed a few more people coming out of the Museum Building so that we could get some more data. Initial impressions indicate that most people leaving building go towards the main entrance and the Arts block.

Marcos conducted Experiment No.2: interviewing tourists entering the building. Asking them how they found out about it, if they felt intimidated entering the building and going up staircase in the main hall and what were there feelings about the building. He also plotted their circulation patterns. Initial impressions indicate some tourists found it through their guidebooks and the others just stumbled across it by curiosity once they saw people exiting the main door. Most were intimidated by the main door and the absence of any signs, plus the sign indicating that main staircase was off limits for visitors (a few tourists ventured past it after a bit of hesitation). Many were impressed by the architecture. The only teenage visitors said it reminded them of "Harry Potter". One Czech female tourist liked it so much she came back 15 minutes later with a few of her friends.

Dara conducted Experiment No.3: taking several pictures of textures and patterns under different lighting inside the building and assemble them in strips in a Photoshop composition.

We have gathered a lot of data so far, so we will be analysing it during the next week. We shortlisted equipment needed for our Experiments on Sunday. This is planned to be a big session with several experiment in light, sound and motion. Below is the map were we plotted trajectories of Experiment No.1. It gave us some insight in how the final design spec might look like.

Marcos.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

02/07/2009 THU - Manifesto and Experiments

Dublin, July 1st 2009

Museum Building Manifesto

Citizens of Trinity, Dublin and beyond:

For over 150 years I have sat here in the heart of the Trinity Campus. Since my birth I have been a subject of many power struggles, as the highest authorities of Trinity College fought about my location and architects fought about my fatherhood. I survived many smoggy winters, the slow dilapidation of my internal spaces, student pranks and a few dodgy maintenance experiments. I have been a home for many noble and decent people, who have fought important wars, built railways in lands far beyond the horizon and created knowledge. I was born to a high standard, embellished by some of the best craftsmen in this country, and yet today very few people would dare glance at me or explore the many layers of culture, technology and stories that I have accumulated over all these years. I have sat in misery while my brother the Old Library gets all the attention. I am aware that I might come across as uninviting and shy, but I have feelings too and after all these years I feel neglected.
I am a living creature as much as any of you and I will no longer sit here in silence. I declare myself free from the tyranny of packaged guided tours, the banalization of everyday life and the trivialization of history. I will make myself heard and reappropriate the technologies of our society of digital spectacle to encourage play against passivity and isolation. I will breathe, scream and reveal my hidden layers and secrets to the limits of my decency. I have enlisted a group of revolutionaries that are loyal to me and believe in my ideals. They have the most effective digital and analog tools, the sharpest thoughts, and will stop at nothing till this Revolution succeeds.

Citizens of the world, you are a part of this, as much as you are a part of me. I invite you to join me in this struggle, to listen to my breathing and to share my heart beat. My limbs are outstretched to embrace you. I invite you to step off the beaten path that leads nowhere and follow your emotions in a journey of discovery. Liberate yourselves from your everyday routine, throw away your guide books, reset your ears and eyeballs and join the Revolution!

Signed:
__________________________
The Museum Building and SEMB





We met in the morning and discussed the Manifesto ideas. We agreed to use Marcos's manifesto with a few alterations. The Manifesto was "written" by the Museum Building, and we are the "comrades" that the Building enlisted to carry on the Revolution. :-) We also discussed our ideas for experiments. Binbin suggested analysing point of view of Asian tourists as they seem to pay more attention to traditional buildings than western tourists. We thought that it might be a case for an experiment. Dara came up with several experiment ideas using sound and light and suggested we run a few of them on Sunday when the building is quiet.

Killian suggested we draft letter to Neil (administrator) with our questions. We hope this letter will be circulated to users of building so we can get some data about them.

We created a shared document so we can put all our experiments in it. I emailed Manifesto to Nicky, he gave us positive feedback and suggested we carry out a few more experiments so that on Wednesday we can discuss them via Skype.

NEXT STEP: meeting tomorrow to talk about experiments list. Looking to pay a visit to the Science Gallery to enquire about their RFID tracking system for the Infectious exhibition.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

01/Jul/2009 WED - Meeting with Mark

Today we met with Mark O'Halloran inside the Museum Building. We had a walk around, exposed our ideas and work so far to him and he gave us some interesting insights. He posed the following question:
What do you want the user to get out of it?

Mark likes the idea of thinking about the building as an organic creature, being "fed" by its users and what they do inside it.


He was also interested in peeling off the different layers of technology contained in the building and how you can use sound/video/audio to explore these layers in steps instead of producing slide shows of "normal" photos of the building. Mark pointed out how the sound the building generates indicates that it is alive and questioned how could you interpret the feeling of visitors of the building.

He agrees that sound is a main component of the character of the building, but also commented on the spatial quality of it while looking at main hall from the top floor. ("Feels like a cathedral").
Mark also commented on how people seem to have a loss of confidence once they go through the main door and the sense of unease. He suggested we get visitors to do line sketches of the building when they get in to see how they interpret it.

Killian and Dara spoke to Neil Kearney (administrator of the Geology Department - neilkearney at tcd dot ie) about access to the building and our plans to carry out experiments inside and he said that was fine. They also spoke to Elaine Ecullen (cartographer of the Geology Department - elaineecullen at tcd dot ie) about getting access to maps and other info.

NEXT STEPS:
Each of us are going to write down a couple of experiments we would like to carry out in the building and also think about suggestions for the manifesto.
We'll meet tomorrow (Thursday) at 10 am to discuss our findings.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

30/06/09 TUE - Experiment no. 1: Patterns of Circulation - GPS Mockup


Had a quick meeting at 10 am to decide our strategy for our first research experiment:

OBJECTIVE:
Collect information of movement of people inside campus and from/towards Museum Building by following them (at a safe and unsuspected distance!). Write notes about type of people entering campus, any details we pick up. We printed maps and each of us did our own survey. This is based on our idea of tracking people with GPS units, only that the GPS are ourselves!

OUTCOME:
We collected about twenty different trajectories with added notes. Once we finish compiling the information we will discuss it as a group. The campus was quite busy despite most students being away. Lots of tourist groups around and a few workers from surrounding areas using campus to have their lunch.

NEXT STEP: meeting with Mark O'Halloran tomorrow (WED) at 11:30 am at the Museum Building.

Monday, June 29, 2009

29/06/2009 MON - Meeting and Museum Visit

PARTICIPANTS: Bin Bin, Dara, Killian, Marcos and Nicky

MAIN POINTS:
- Had meeting between ourselves at 2pm, paid a quick visit to Museum Building and Trinity Campus and made Skype Call to Nicky at 4pm

- Dara presented a couple more ideas (musical performance inside building, flaneur video (multiple points of view, playing with sound through mobile phone feedback between two phones). Marcos, Killian and Bin Bin presented visual descriptions of their projects with more detail.

- During our campus visit we noticed that there are no strict borders between private and public areas. Also abundance of CCTV cameras and the fact that no one pays attention the building.

- During our Skype meeting with Nicky, he suggested that we create a Manifesto from our ideas and that we focus on the experience of the user rather than the emotion. Nicky suggested that we go and do what we are thinking. Tomorrow (TUE) we will have a go at tracking people's movements towards and from the building.

- We also scheduled a meeting with Mark O'Halloran (TBC) WED at 11:30am.

Marcos.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

26/06/2009 FRI - Discussion of Ideas

PARTICIPANTS:
Dara, Killian and Marcos

MAIN POINTS:
- We presented our ideas so far for the project.

- Dara: 1)navigable interface focused on the audio experience of the building
2) project visual images based on audio data onto the Museum Building and make a video of it.

- Killian: track users of the building via GPS over a certain period and obtain a pattern of circulation that tells the story of the building. Possibility of using sensors to track the emotional response of users as they walk.

- Marcos: create a game played simultaneously online and in the physical world (Trinity Campus). Participants help each other to solve tasks leading to the exploration of the campus in a novel way, leading to discoveries and possible encounters with strangers, ending up in the Museum Building, where participants finish playing the game while engaging with the Museum Building through a visual and audio sensorial aids.

NEXT STEP: meeting on Monday at 2pm to discuss ideas and start focusing our project into a viable solution. Skype meeeting with Nicky staight after (3pm).

24/06/2009 WED - Inspirations

PARTICIPANTS:
Bin Bin, Killian, Marcos

MAIN POINTS:
- Each of us presented our research findings.

- Marcos: games involving public spaces and allowing for exploration of areas outside of everyday life routines. Creation of new social links, issue of trusting strangers
http://www.blasttheory.co.uk/bt/mov/mov_ur.html
http://pacmanhattan.com/

- Killian: use of GPS to track people's movements creating patterns that cross each other. Possiblity of using sensors combined with GPS to track people's emotional response to their geographical location.
www.cabspotting.org
www.gpsdrawing.com

- Bin Bin: described a similar location based game that he played in the army.

NEXT STEP:
Meeting Nicky (supervisor) on Monday. Group meeting before that.

19/06/2009 FRI - First Meeting With Nicky

PARTICIPANTS:
Nicky (via Skype call), Bin Bin, Killian, Marcos

MAIN POINTS:
- Agreed to send our individual Powerpoint slides from Final Project to Nicky. Agreed to meet next Friday (26/06/09) via Skype.

- Nicky suggested two approaches:
1) create an installation/event and later document it on the Final Project website.
2) the installation/event would be live on the website.