Week 11 – Post-Play

So, Playtech took place and so I did not appear, as I had another thing due, taking place the entire day at the other end of the river. Not that end, and perhaps not a river but a bay but it’s New York, so who knows what is it? A peninsula? An atol? As ridiculous as it may sound, google maps tells me it’s part of Long Island Sound. In any case, I had to hack-a-thon, for an entirely different course, from 8 till 8 at a navy yard, although before heading out, I obviously prepared a notch and a thon, just a simple contingency plan in case anything was to fail, an email with a set of failsafes to make sure everything runs smoothly even if it were not.

After hacking-a-thon, at some point, I noticed that well, no incoming calls were coming in, no messages really, meanwhile just us working and as I assumed, everything should have gone well, during the presentations I sent a message and I received a message that everything did indeed go well. And then later on I’d receive a warm canvas email, saying a few details. Later on, I just learned that the narration seemed perhaps a bit detached and perhaps the calibration of the projector but overall the Dome projection was received positively.

It would be cool to draw stuff with just simply tapping the dome and picking a pen colour, right?

So perhaps I’ll return a little bit backward and mention a few details that I just left out, due to the onslaught of details that there were. As I could not get many of the interaction methods that worked on google cardboard but could naturally not in a Dome, due to simplifying the interaction and focusing on the immersion and correct response of the audience, some things like: Plastic bottles being inside fish could not be there anymore. As in like an X-ray mode that one of the team members mentioned at some point. Getting that interaction was tricky but it was nice to see it in action. Upon X-Raying the fish, the bottle would be gone and a score would be assigned. But that’s part of the production-phase, especially at an art-school, especially in my case when exploration of capabilities and facilities take priority. Sometimes it works and stays like with dancing man releasing microplastics and sometimes, they don’t.

I should also thank Microsoft at this point, despite we’re living in these crazy times of everyone being surveilled, many not being aware and some not that much caring such as myself, with the addition of thinking to know where the world is headed with technologies, I like to take advantage of what is possible. Having a timeline in Microsoft Photos and quickly navigating back to the weeks and the photos, and screenshots I was taking? Extremely useful and surprisingly seamless. Looking forward to a world map with those attached and filtered!

In any case, this was the time in which we focus on using Madmapper and collaborating in Unity, sharing files, updating the skybox video, adjusting some parts, playing with Madmapper, calibrating the projector, calibrating the Madmapper, testing all, testing again, adjusting a bit more and testing again. Introducing some interesting effects and potential artistically pleasing solutions and getting ready for, well, what’s next.

360 Pre-Beta Dome Timelapse

Week 11 Final LCCS Visit

this week, we visited LCCS for the last time before Earth Day. Having seen the projections, the middle schoolers have a much better understanding of the concept and were very excited to improve it for Earth Day. While there, we finalized the storyline and recorded the narration of Ella as Jimmy John the turtle. Charlotte and Laila also created many beautiful drawings for the dome. It was a very productive session and we will be working on adding the assets and finalizing the project.

W11

FINAL VISIT TO LCCS

Few updates#

A.  we continued to work on sound design and wrapped up coupled  detailed recording ( whoosh sound to full-fill the experience in Cospaces )

steps we still working;

The completion of the jacks, Milo scene.

 

Week 11

On April.15, we visited LCCS for the last time. It was a busy day but we got what we need so far. We made a to-do list for LCCS students to create drawings/assets for Earth Day, we also documented each of their names for future credits. We did more research about the Hudson river ocean life, so they can draw specific species. After we collected over 10 drawings, I scanned them and polished them using photoshop. Also, the LCCS team wrote the script and facts and we have Ella’s voice recorded for a better experience on Earth Day. For next Monday, we need to finish editing all the new drawings we received (both blue and red world) and create a guide/instruction for visitors on Earth Day.

Week 11: Final LCCS visit

On our final LCCS visit, our team prioritized the following items:

Trash Trivia questions

We went over some of the questions and asked the students to come up with 1 fun question each. An example we gave them was: What would a visiting alien say is a huge problem on Earth?

Questions we collectively came up with are:

Whose fault is it that we are consuming plastic?

  • Corporations
  • -Factories
  • -Fish
  • -People
  • -Plastic

What are the qualities of plastic? / If plastic were a person, what would their personality be like?

  • Sneaky
  • *Slippery
  • Annoying
  • Mean
  • Fake
  • Scapegoat

Costume/outfit for Earth Day

Ailisha suggested we use lots of leaves to cover the top of the torso completely and we decided to go with green and/or brown coloured outfit for the Earth Day final showcase. The leaves could be made of stiff paper or scrap fabrics.

Tent interior

Can be decorated with draped fabrics creating volume in certain parts of the tent. Richard made two suggestions: we make a green/brownish stream out of the fabrics; we put pots of trash inside the tent at different corners – but keep it simple/minimalistic/clean and maybe only use plastic bottles. Raquel and I decided to check out the NYC based scrap fabric recycler FabScrap at the wharehouse to source some materials for our tent interior decoration and Earth Day outfits.

 

Trash Trivia PowerPoint

Some aesthetic questions were addressed such as displaying the question at the top of the answer box, using a different layout that makes it obvious how many points a question is worth.

 

MC Script

Richard prepared a script for us to use on Earth Day based on his experience of Play Tech.

MC Script

 

Intro:

Welcome to Trash Trivia!

A trivia that will make you smile, pollution won’t be worth your while.

Everyone get comfortable first, adjust yourself to the setting, and let me explain the rules:

There will be two teams of 3, each side of chairs representing who’s in what team.

To determine which team goes first, I will ask all of you to touch your noses. First team with all their members to do so, gets to go first.
Then the projection screen in front of you will display a series of questions, kind of like a family feud style game board.

 

The board will display a question that will have multiple possible answers.

The team that has been decided to go  first will take their first guess to answer the question.

If they get it right, they will earn as many points as each answer’s point worth.

At the bottom of a question will display each answer point worth in parenthesis.

Ex. (Each answer is worth 2 points)

However, if the team gets it wrong, they will receive no points at all.

 

Taking Turns:

Once a team has answered (regardless if they get it right or wrong), the opposing team will take their guess. Once they give their answer, their opposing team will guess again. This cycle continues until the question is fully answered or if the time limit runs out. Each question will have a time limit of 4 minutes!

Once the question is complete, we will advance on to the next question.

 

Objective:

Team with the most points win!

Let’s get started!

 

Correct Question Responses:

“That is correct! You get [insert number] points for answering correctly!”

“You guessed it! That would add [insert number] points to your total score!”

 

Incorrect Question Responses:

“That was a smart guess, but unfortunately it was incorrect.”

“Very bright answer, but sadly it wasn’t one of our top answers on the board.”

 

Transition

Take a moment to observe the answers on the board. Think to yourself what you found shocking or interesting.

*wait for 10 seconds*

Is everyone ready?

Okay great! Moving on to the next question!

 

Conclusion:

(speak with enthusiasm and suspense)

That would conclude our game! I hope you found it fun, but now we are to reveal the winner…

Drumroll please!

*dodododoododododododo*

(scorekeeper reveals total points of each team)

[Insert team name] is the winner!

But honestly, we all are the winners here for taking the time to play our game. It’s all about the knowledge gained during the experience. Mother nature is a beautiful thing and humans shouldn’t be harming it any further.

We should all treat our home with respect, but unfortunately not a lot of people know the truth behind pollution’s effects.

We thank you so much for your participation.

Have a nice day!

(on way out, someone hands out [biodegradable leafs] to participants)

Sound Effects

Raquel and I thought we should record some voiceovers of the kids saying things such as “That’s a creative answer, but it’s not what we’re looking for.” or “Better luck next time”. We wanted to use these instead of the current sound effect that plays everytime someone gets the answer wrong. But the kids liked the existing sound FX and thought it was fun. As a result we did not do the recording.

 

Schedule and tasks for Earth Day

MC schedule:

12-12.45pm Bolor/Raquel

12.45-1.30pm Iba/Alisha

1.30-2.15pm Kamali/Pearl

2.15-3pm Iba/Alisha

3-3.45pm Kamali/Pearl

Week 11 – Play Tech Week

Hello Class-

It has been many weeks since I posted and I apologize. The Verizon 5G project has been quite a distraction.

Getting ready for Play Tech required us to do one more trip to LCCS on April 1st. We thought that we could do this trip through the collaborative VR classroom in rumii. It turned out to be much less intuitive and more complicated to make experiences in rumii than we thought. We could have taught you all how to access your rumii account but it was already difficult enough to communicate in Zoom. Soon we will have enough Oculus Go HMDs so that we can attempt to communicate with our teams.

Progress on all projects continues and we will all be testing our projects at Play Tech tomorrow, April 13th.

Trash Trivia is testing their full Family Feud-style game (Bolor and Raquel with a team of enthusiastic game designers).
Greener Grass will test pre-visualization of Farmer John’s troubles with farm run-off pollution made with Co-spaces (Milo, Zhane, Gingerale)
Ocean Odyssey will test their projection in the dome that Jose de Jesus put up on the 12th floor of 6 E 16th Street (Qiyao, Olivia, Fuad, Harry and Jessica) .
Polluters and Protectors will be testing their field game (Evan and Owen from LCCS).

We will also be testing the Under the Hudson Bay Scavenger Hunt experience in rumii.

It will be really busy day but it will help us make our projects really great user experiences for Earth Day two weeks from now.

Break a Leg everyone!!!