Saturday, 12 September 2015

Notes

Innovation!
Not so practical
Rapid prototyping
Mock ups digital/models

Shadows - augmented
Table interaction becomes social
Pressure censored touch screen

• Motion sensing interfaces - rain room
Fish swim away
• Projection in shadows
•  Motion sensing muscle flexing
• computer projections
• Augmented reality - space craft
• Peppers ghost - 3d
• Parabolic speakers - isolated audience
• Gobos - go before a light
• Floor graphics
• sound scapes
• Haptic interfaces
• Oculus Rift
• Optical effects

Consider grasping attention with text and the eye levels
Could be graphics move to your height
don't do anything static
No budget

Story?
WHY should i care?

Transitional space


Bush city:
when - Long term
where- level 1 + 2
cost - Free
Type - Nature and family

• Bring New Zealand native bush into the city
• Native Bush
• Volcanic landscape
• Swing bridge
• Glow worm cave
• Wet land
• Climb a lava flow
• Dig for fossils
• Quiet time in fresh air

Most of the trees would have been seen on the wellington harbour edge 200 years ago

Volcanic landscape
Lava flow to clamber up onto and layered ash falls from the central north island volcanoes

True to life replica of a giant fossilised marine reptile, the Mosasaurs can be uncovered

Lime stone cave
Inspired by the Waitomo caves
dripping water
darkened passage ways
Stalactites
Glow worms
Cave weta
Bones of Moa

A large rock wall
buckled by the earths process that formed New Zealand
These colourful rocks some dating back almost 600 million years are there to climb on and embrace

Approximately 1,400 plants
wet plants
tree ferns
native trees
shrubs

thickens as you walk through the city

Narrative
What it was like to live in natural native bush to the present and future if we dont look after native bush

Focus on a plant and how it has evolved and survived

Cave life entering cave an and emphasising the experience - cave drawings

Transitional phase

if you were lost in bush what could you eat?
If you got hurt or sick in the bush what plants could help?
what is flax used for?
how have Taupo ash layer cake and the geological wall how have the rock layers formed?
How did the mosasaurs in the fossil pit go from being a marine animal to a pile of old stones?
the wellington fault line

Maori used native plants in many ways:
Medicine
weaving
construction
fishing floats
food

Birds with in the native bush:
Tui
Tauhou
Mallard duck
Fantail
Grey Warbler
Wood Pigeon

Native trees:
Karaka
Koromiko
Rimu
Totara
Tikouka/cabbage tree
Kotokutuku
Ponga/ sliver fern

• Volcanic landforms
• Seascape with fossils
• Lime stone cave
• Greywake wall
• Oldest rocks



 
 

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