Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Presentation

Below is the brief for the presentation. I was pleasantly surprised that most of my post for my final idea was relevant for my presentation. I went through each of the topics presentations had to contain and made sure my presentation matched each of these. We had to use a style of presentation called a 'petchcucha' which is a short format which uses 20 slides which are each shown for 20 seconds. So I had to come up with 20 images for my presentation, of course this initially proved difficult. 

Of course I already have images from my final ideas and artwork I have discussed in my readme. I had also started working on designs for my visualisation so these were included as well. All the images I chose, were strong images that would trigger what I was meant to be talking about. I also looked at of how my project matches the brief. Another thing I wanted to put it my presentation was quotes from my readme, my whole idea for this project is based around my readme. So it plays a huge part in developing this project.

1: Title
2: Project Summary: A project title and a 100-word summary of the project.
3: Development: A description the ideas behind your project, and how this development drew on the concepts in your readme.
4: Plan of Work: Production Timetable: A plan of work and time scale for developing and completing the project.
5: Output: the actual or anticipated outcome of the project, and an assessment of its relationship to the chosen theme and relevance to discussions regarding art and technology, in relation to both critical theory and practice.
6: Criteria: How the project matches up to the module assessment criteria.
7: References: Useful references to help contextualise your project.
8: Visual Material: A range of support material, diagrams, images, etc.


Below is a copy of my presentation.

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