For this mock-up I first sought out to find some spots on campus that I thought would be a good place for my installation. I wanted to find a spot that people would walk by. Something easily accessible and possibly in a place that would encourage people to stop for a moment and mess with the installation. I though Wriston would be the best place because it has a couple nooks but it also has students who hang out a little bit. Finding a spot where students and faculty would be passing by and standing around to talk seems like a good place. The 1st and 3rd picture seem like the most space for an installation. I could find a pretty large table and set it all up there.
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Mock-up
This is a quick drawing of what it would look like from the top and the side. I want to loosely paint on card board with glued attached to it. Then put up a sign that directs the participant to move the tiles around in any way they want. I am also still considering another 3D element like little toys or small shapes.
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Seeing how small the spaces are, I feel like you could install multiple projects in these areas. Especially if one person visits all three, they can move a piece from one area to another area and create invisible strings for this. I'd encourage the use of 3D elements
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