Tuesday, 17 November 2015
First Article For The Edinburgh Feminist Review
My first post for The Edinburgh Feminist Review is up, all about Games Are For Everyone an event showcasing indie games at the Mash House in Edinburgh and includes the book launch of Embed With Games by Cara Ellison who I interviewed for the blog. Check it out here.
Thursday, 12 November 2015
Non-Place: Display
Non-Place is all wrapped up now, feeling pretty good about my work. My work is a response to commuter stress in the train station utalising colour theory, aromatherapy and nostalgic imagery to create a calming atmosphere. I created two animations to be played in Summer and Winter along with a blend of essential oils to create a scent to fill the station and litte cards people can take away with them on their journey with a QR code which will play the animations on their devices. I also included designs for train tickets to be used at the stations.
me looking very proud |
we have a very nice smelling coridoor for a while |
i swear these QR codes work |
Monday, 2 November 2015
Non-Place: Final Animations
My animations for non-place are now done! Basically these colourful animations would be projected in the train station creating something interesting to look at along with my calming scent, the scent can be taken away on a little card onto the train where the animation can also be viewed on YouTube via QR code. so here they are, the animation that would be played in summer evoking memories of the Great British Holiday and the Winter one which is all about snow and snuggling up.
Non-Place: The Final Stretch
Ive been really unwell for about a week so things are feeling a bit tense the now. Not to worry though, getting my animation finished up and all my essential oils have arrived for me to start experimenting and creating my oil blend and the little cards to go with. I was going to project my kaleidoscope in the college but chasing down a projector has been a pain in the arse and since i was gonna do this anyway im putting a QR code on the take away cards which will link to my animation on YouTube, all sorted. This project is a bit of a detour from what ive usually been doing and the sort of thing i want to do for the degree show and i cant quite make my mind up if i like it or not. Anyway here are some kaleidoscope photoshop things I've been making using family photos to evoke nostalgia of summer and winter holidays and good times, Blackpool and Butlins and Halloween and Christmas. I made these with a bit of help from this tutorial from Creative Bloq.
Bit of a pink tint for this one, still thinking about my calming colours |
this one is a wee bit more modern, view of snowy gardens from when i was about 10 |
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