So the general idea after the camera experiment is that the interaction work could be strengthened if the participation yielded a more accumulative work. This thought came naturally when I realised that I needed the photos to do more, and was reinforced when I looked at Roman Ondaks "Measuring the Universe"
I'm going to set up some paper and pens for immediate, visual, accumulative responses.
Drawing is by far my favourite means of expression - it is first and foremost and reveals the process of thought. I'm excited to be moving in a direction that incorporates drawing.
A few Ideas
leave a word
trace something of yours
write a joke
A map of the world ask - what would make this picture better
A continuous line, with post it notes
Elevator initiatives - can you draw a continuous line for the duration of your elevator ride?
made up - "I'm creating an animation character that is a male, cat fanatic, salsa dancing enthusiast and runs a portable bakery business for parties - what should he look like?
Update 10/10/14
So I made some drawing activities and put them in the elevator
I went with two rather different ideas
Firstly, Mr Squiggle, the idea is from a childrens program in which one person is faced with a set of squiggles and they have to join them to make a picture. This is quite a playful game and a fun point of interaction. The second idea is a picture of the world with the question, what would make this picture better? This could invoke a more thoughtful response, or it could also not. Ultimately I am curious to see whether either of these insight any responses.
These drawing interactions have been placed in the elevators of the Dorrit Black building.
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