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Monthly Archives: February 2013

Physical Design 3.0

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At the clients’ suggestion, we’re moving towards a collaborative experience where guests gather around one touchscreen and work together to create a story that will be displayed on a large screen. This design continues with the library theme and expands upon the idea of stepping into a storybook. 

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Week 4: To Proof of Concept

Week in Review With our client on board with our concept of an interactive, animated storybook that lets families insert themselves into a hero’s journey, we moved this week from a concept to building proofs of concept for our projects story, art, interactions, and technology. In terms of story and interaction, we iterated upon a […]

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Physical Layout 2.0

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Another week, another design iteration. This design takes the physical adventure concept from last week and adds a literary element- inviting the guest to imagine that their making their way through a library and stepping into a story.

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Meet the Wolf

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Name: Thadeus T. Wolfington Occupation: Misunderstood Sentient Forest Creature Likes: Reading Books, Picking Flowers, Long Walks on the Beach Dislikes: Terrorizing Helpless Pigs, Blowing Houses Down

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Playtest 1 – Carnegie Science Center

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    This weekend we had a chance to try out our paper prototype with some enthusiastic kids at the Carnegie Science Center. Despite having a very girl-heavy audience with an age range skewed slightly younger than we had planned for, we were able to get some really great feedback from the kids that we’ll […]

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Week 3: Honing In

The Week in Review In our third week, we shifted from broad brainstorming to a developing a more narrow proposal for a “story creator” for six to 10-year olds based on our client’s feedback. Early in the week, we received feedback from our clients, the San Antonio Children’s Museum and Argyle Designs, on a presentation we had given the […]

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