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Video from Camera Obscura….

Awesome place, will pay another tenner to get in just for the vortex tunnel! 

Really good video and good use of sound.

The picture of the boot is really significant in the reality of it. Rarely you see signs of previous life in these sort of videos, pictures but in this it gives you a real haunting of it. 

Has nothing to do with ‘Sinking the Bismarck’ but awesome!

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

Images that represent the project/exhibit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0anxkn9JMY

Video at the end of the video. 

Alex showed me this. Could work really well with that fog underneath. Will give users at the top of the exhibit (floor 3) an idea that they’re out on the open water.

Map showing the last days of the Bismarck.

Map showing the last days of the Bismarck.

sofiemac:

This is a video we were shown in class last week, and I know a few other people were looking for it to post up here…so here you go!

‘Din blinde passager’ by Olafur Eliasson creates and immersive environment for the audience using different colours and thick ‘fog’.  I think colour could relate to music quite well, considering tempo and overall genre.

Thank you!

So this is what would be great to use for the ground floor of the exhibit!

I don’t think I would like this exhibit to have any text/info written anywhere. I would rather let the viewer/user feel their way around and feel what it was like.

Possible gun turrets?

The touch table would be of similar use for either a battleship style game, or even to let the user plan a defence/attack

This video show a much smaller scale but would work well for a possible sunken dreams/nightmares idea. The sunken Bismarck would be able to be walked in and out of but in each room a sensor would turn a sound clip of a fallen sailor.

Colour Immersion

Really really struggling to find this video Euan showed us last week. Was a smoky room with different colour lights which would immerse the user in colour. Looked really cool and would work perfectly to create an underwater eery environment.

For on the enemy ‘ship’… Could use this to simulate a possible torpedo hit?

BAZINGA!

BAZINGA!

Video from Camera Obscura….

Awesome place, will pay another tenner to get in just for the vortex tunnel! 

Really good video and good use of sound.

The picture of the boot is really significant in the reality of it. Rarely you see signs of previous life in these sort of videos, pictures but in this it gives you a real haunting of it. 

Has nothing to do with ‘Sinking the Bismarck’ but awesome!

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

Images that represent the project/exhibit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0anxkn9JMY

Video at the end of the video. 

Alex showed me this. Could work really well with that fog underneath. Will give users at the top of the exhibit (floor 3) an idea that they’re out on the open water.

Map showing the last days of the Bismarck.

Map showing the last days of the Bismarck.

sofiemac:

This is a video we were shown in class last week, and I know a few other people were looking for it to post up here…so here you go!

‘Din blinde passager’ by Olafur Eliasson creates and immersive environment for the audience using different colours and thick ‘fog’.  I think colour could relate to music quite well, considering tempo and overall genre.

Thank you!

So this is what would be great to use for the ground floor of the exhibit!

I don’t think I would like this exhibit to have any text/info written anywhere. I would rather let the viewer/user feel their way around and feel what it was like.

Possible gun turrets?

The touch table would be of similar use for either a battleship style game, or even to let the user plan a defence/attack

This video show a much smaller scale but would work well for a possible sunken dreams/nightmares idea. The sunken Bismarck would be able to be walked in and out of but in each room a sensor would turn a sound clip of a fallen sailor.

Colour Immersion

Really really struggling to find this video Euan showed us last week. Was a smoky room with different colour lights which would immerse the user in colour. Looked really cool and would work perfectly to create an underwater eery environment.

For on the enemy ‘ship’… Could use this to simulate a possible torpedo hit?

Colour Immersion

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