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When I started to work in Tools for Tales project my first ideas were focus on how to resolve technical details to make a Full Dome Interactive Projection. | When I started to work in Tools for Tales project my first ideas were focus on how to resolve technical details to make a Full Dome Interactive Projection. | ||
I was interested in get solutions and try out different types of methods | I was interested in get solutions and try out different types of methods that will help me to do that. | ||
As long as the class evolve, I was recommended to stop thinking about the technical aspects of the project and pay more attention on the idea itself. Break it down, find a concept and question why | As long as the class evolve, I was recommended to stop thinking about the technical aspects of the project and pay more attention on the idea itself. Break it down, find a concept and question why was important to me. | ||
I struggle trying to think outside the technical aspects and finally | I struggle trying to think outside the technical aspects. It was a long process and it took me a good amount of time. I finally found a topic based on a personal experience: being a foreigner in a different country. That leads me to "Borders". | ||
In the following documentation, there is part of the process: | |||
[[http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/images/Tftales_lauranzola.pdf]] | [[http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/images/Tftales_lauranzola.pdf]] |
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When I started to work in Tools for Tales project my first ideas were focus on how to resolve technical details to make a Full Dome Interactive Projection.
I was interested in get solutions and try out different types of methods that will help me to do that.
As long as the class evolve, I was recommended to stop thinking about the technical aspects of the project and pay more attention on the idea itself. Break it down, find a concept and question why was important to me.
I struggle trying to think outside the technical aspects. It was a long process and it took me a good amount of time. I finally found a topic based on a personal experience: being a foreigner in a different country. That leads me to "Borders".
In the following documentation, there is part of the process:
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