Major Studio Narrative: Mini-Thesis Prototype 2 (TG)
April 16, 2008Major Studio Narrative: Mini Thesis Sketches Round 2 (TG)
April 2, 2008Cocktail napkin sketches, round 2: This time I made product cards, or instruction manuals based on aircraft safety cards found on airplanes. revise01.jpg | | revise02.jpg | | revise03.jpg
Major Studio Narrative: Mini Thesis Research Outline Revise (TG)
April 2, 2008Humans are creatures that rely heavily on all types of communication, creating languages and alphabets to exchange information and ideas. Since the rise of the age of technology, humans have strived to maximize the channels of socialization, producing more and more communications technologies, making it possible to locate a person anytime, anywhere, with just a few pushes of a button. Cellular phones opened up a new world of possibilities, making it more easy than ever to connect with friends and family. With the invention of the internet came chat rooms, instant messaging and electronic mail, or email. Humans then produced new technologies that would seamlessly integrate the best of both technological worlds, thus entering the world of short message service (SMS), better known as text messaging.
There is no denying that user-friendly phone and wireless capabilities have proven to be beneficial in many ways, including a more interconnected social network, more ways to maintain familial relations, and well as expanded businesses, and business opportunities, in unforeseen ways. However, could the constant need to rely on a third party form a communication, which essentially serves as both a physical and virtual barrier, be detrimental to not only relationships, but also social skills? in our efforts to optimize methods of communication, we’ve compromised the quality and social skills necessary for face-to-face communication, and the more these technologies are overused, the more absurd their use becomes.
Major Studio Narrative: Mini Thesis Sketches Round 1 (TG)
April 2, 2008“Cocktail napkin sketches” for my new prototype: fake technology glasses.jpg ||
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Major Studio Narrative: Mini Thesis Research Outline (TG)
March 26, 2008
Humans are creatures that rely heavily on all types of communication, creating languages and alphabets to exchange information and ideas. Since the rise of the age of technology, humans have strived to maximize the channels of communications, producing more and more communications technologies, making it possible to locate a person anytime, anywhere, with just a few pushes of a button. Cellular phones opened up a new world of possibilities, making it more easy than ever to communicate with friends and family. With the invention of the internet came chat rooms, instant messaging and electronic mail, or email. It wasn’t soon before long, humans had produced new technologies that would seamlessly integrate the best of both technological worlds, thus entering the world of short message service (SMS), better known as text messaging.
There is no denying that user-friendly phone and wireless capabilities have proven to be beneficial in many ways, including a more interconnected social network, more ways to maintain familial relations, and well as expanded businesses and business opportunities in unforeseen ways. However, could the constant need to rely on a third party form a communication (essentially a physical and virtual barrier) be detrimental to not only relationships, but also social skills? in our efforts to optimize methods of communication, we’ve compromised the quality and social skills necessary for face-to-face communication, and the more these technologies are overused, the more absurd their use becomes.
Major Studio Narrative: Paper 2
February 27, 2008The link below is for my free writing on social change and the urban landscape of downtown NY.msn_freewriting_2.pdf
Major Studio Narrative: Portrait Prototype
February 15, 2008Myeong Jae Lee
Rohini MetharamOur initial idea of depicting the character through a one sided conversation in a breakup was too narrative. We had to go back and refine the piece to portray the character without being too literal. We stuck with the same concept for the prototype and worked mainly with sound and a little text to bring out the character through just the emotions, thoughts and sounds that he/she would experience during this part of their life. Below is our prototype. Enjoy!
Major Studio:Analytical Paper 1
February 13, 2008For your enjoyment, my first analytical paper on the European montage scene from Rules of Attraction…


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