Sunday, December 11, 2016

Pocket Scavenger #5

Location Found: the coffee table in my living room
Time: about 1 PM
Date: December 10th


Story: This elephant was drawn by one of my friends that lives in the apartment across the hall from mine. It was a small part of a bigger page of a note that she left for us to find after class. Here is the whole note:

This is a really nice gesture considering finals week has rolled around once again! It's a nice little reminder during a stressful time. This little elephant drawing is one she draws on everything. In our heads, we associate elephants with her because she loves them and has them all over her bedroom. 

"Do something fast without really thinking" -As the alteration, I hung this cute note and drawing on our bulletin board in our apartment for everyone to see. That was the first thing that came to my mind to do!

Pocket Scavenger #4

Location Found: My bedroom
Time: 3:15 PM
Date: December 11th, 2016


Story: This ticket was to see singer, Kate Voegele, perform in a small cafe located in Pittsburgh. I went with my cousin and her friend to this event and we were soo soo, way to excited to see her! We watched her on our favorite TV show, One Tree Hill, over and over again for years before this. We enjoyed her performance very much and after the show we had the opportunity to meet and talk to her. We could not believe it really happened and it is all we talked about for weeks! This ticket was from last year and in a couple days we have tickets to go watch her again in Pittsburgh. This time will be even better because another former One Tree Hill character is touring with her. So we will also have the opportunity to see Tyler Hilton perform!


The pocket scavenger told me to combine my ticket with a photo. So here it is: when we met Kate Voegele! (pictured second from left)



Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Class Group Activity

Our professor had asked each class member of Digital Storytelling to gather a few digital pictures of body parts for our next class meeting. During this class meeting, we used these pictures to work with group members to construct a figure with. We also had to alter the pictures and create a specific rule for each group member to follow throughout the creation. There were lots of giggles heard from the entire class during this process. This is the crazy figure that my group came up with:

 
Our rule that we followed during the creation was that no body part could be in the spot it was supposed to on a human body. We had three members in our group and each member contributed and altered two images before combining them to make one. My contribution was the arms of the figure, that are actually pictures of feet. I used the platform, Paint, to airbrush colors onto the feet/arms. I also gave it dots using a variety of colors. The other picture that I contributed and edited was the nose picture, which is actually standing in as an eye on this figure. All of my group members used Paint to complete this mini-project.

Friday, December 2, 2016

Device 6?

To help with our upcoming interactive narrative project, we turned to interactive game play. My professor brought in iPads for the class to play on. We were split into groups and each of the three groups got to experience a different game. My group got to play a game entitled Device 6.

The game, Device 6, has a few chapters to it. As a group, we only made it through the first chapter. The game begins with giving the viewer a game player number. This element makes you feel like the controlled of the story, similar to game play. When first launching Device 6, I was thrown off by which way to hold my device (iPad) during play. I quickly learned that I had to hold my device multiple different ways throughout the story. The story was one the player had to figure out how to solve. My group and I found this part to be unexpectedly challenging. Yet the game definitely had us intrigued, we just had to figure it out!

After a pretty lengthy amount of time attempting to solve this puzzle, we admittedly turned to the internet for assistance. Although we were unable to solve it on our own, we realized we had come pretty close. I noticed the importance of sound in this piece, in which I was not expecting either. There was a statement regarding it's importance in the beginning of the story, yet I kind of ignored it at first. Along with the sound effects needed to solve the puzzle, the game had lots of great graphics to experience. I particularly loved how the pictures moved with the frame as you scrolled through, allowing more of the picture to be visible. I wish that was an element I would be capable of adding to my final project.



One of my group members, Lauren, pointed out that Device 6 reminded her of iSpy games that she played as a child. I agreed with her and thought maybe the creators could have somehow based the idea for this story from something like that.

Overall, the game had very interesting graphics and sounds. The puzzle the game player had to solve though, was rather difficult causing us to give up. We did not even make it to the remaining chapters the story had to offer us. The game also gave me a bit of a headache with all the spinning around of the device, despite that the experience was overall enjoyable.