Monday, 23 February 2009
Meeting 4
Lecturer Name: Inga Paterson
Date: 20 February 2009
Meeting Agenda
Literature for creating and developing symbols
Investigate online tag system and how it could be utilised
Continue interactivity investigation
Progress Report
Since our last meeting I've been having trouble finding solid existing research on how we visually perceive different shapes, however I have managed to categorise a selection of colours in terms of tags I can utilise.
Agreed Action Points
Lookup literature on learning education for children for any research done on perception of shapes.
Search for literature at Duncan of Jordanston Library.
Continue work on coding.
Friday, 20 February 2009
Symbols & Tags
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Colour
According to Signs & Symbols by Dorling Kindersley the following colours are attributed with the following traits:
Red:
- warmth
- love
- passion
- war
- danger
- fertility
Yellow:
- enlightenment
- new life
- cowardice
- envy
Green:
- youth
- hope
- joy
- jealousy
Blue:
- emptiness
- infinite
- divine
- calmness
- reflection
- intellect
Purple:
- luxury
- wealth
- power
- temperance
Pink:
- femininity (west)
- gay pride (west)
Grey:
- evil
- secrecy
- sorrow
- misfortune
- gloom
- anonymity
White:
- purity
- innocence
- death & mourning (east)
- light (Buddhism)
- wisdom (Sufism)
Saturday, 7 February 2009
Dissertation Chapter Headings
I - Communication Through Symbolic Representation
This section will discuss the research that I have carried out on how symbols and colours can be used together as a form of communication. It will look at how they have been used historically (cave paintings etc.) as well as in modern culture (corporate logos, marketing) and also how symbols were originally used to form languages.
II - Advancements In Online Media
I will compare and contrast the areas of online media which have advanced significantly with areas which have not. It will look at the original proposal for the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee and compare it to modern online navigation. It will also look at technology which has influenced the web over the past two decades.
III - Discovering The Unknown
This part will allow me to explain my ideas behind the 'stumble upon' theme I intend to use. I will talk about the success of this type of theme in other web applications such as Pandora and Firefox and how it is utilised successfully as well as how I think it will enhance the users experience.
IV - Symbolic Representation In New Media
For this last section I will look at successful symbolic representation in new media such as the use of emoticons in modern communication and how icons enhance an HCI as well as the reasons behind their success.
Conclusion
Friday, 6 February 2009
Interactivity
As far as I can tell interactivity can only be added to an object's material or a primitive which was created by the papervision engine, and so since I intend to import my own models I will need to utilise materials to add interactivity.
I have successfully imported materials for my models:
Although from what I have researched the code does not seem too complex, consisting mainly three lines of code which declare the material as interactive, add a listener to pick up mouse actions and a function to execute, I have so far not been able to create a successful test model.
Some of the tutorials I have been studying include
Advanced Interactivity 2 (11)
PV3D Object Properties & Interactivity (VI) - clickable objects
Another tutorial which I think will be useful for selecting the videos and having them zoom in and out is:
Advanced Interactivity (10)
Other websites of intersest include:
6 Beers of Seperation
Toshiba What Next?
Thursday, 5 February 2009
Meeting 3
Lecturer Name: Inga Paterson
Date: 6 February 2009
Meeting Agenda
Email Stuart Kemp (CGD)
Modelling in Swift 3D
Discuss prgress with interactivity
Progress Report
Since our last meeting I have successfully imported and applied my own texture to a model, however I have not been able to add interactivity.
Agreed Action Points (for 20th Feb)
Literature for creating and developing symbols
Investigate online tag system and how it could be utilised
Continue interactivity investigation
Holomatix Blaze 3D
Meeting 2
Lecturer Name: Inga Paterson
Date: 30 January 2009
Meeting Agenda
Discuss programmer further
Discuss dissertation headings
Progress Report
Since our the last meeting I have tested extensively the feasability of my practical outcome and have successfully imported 3D models into Papervision. I have not yet managed to test the interactivity of the models in Papervision.
Papervision Example
Agreed Action Points
Email Stuart Kemp (CGD)
Modelling Swift 3D
Investigate Interactivity
Wednesday, 4 February 2009
Meeting 1
Lecturer Name: Inga Patterson
Date: 23/01/09
Meeting Agenda
Discuss progress of study
Explain project to supervisor
Discuss need for programmer
Discuss further areas of study
Progress Report
Since last semester I have hit a few stumbling blocks with the technology I am using and can't quite a grip on where to start off with my project. From last semester the feedback from the written part of my project was alright but my ability to discuss my project orally supersedes my ability to discuss it in written form and this shall have to be remedied.
Agreed Action Points
Focussed testing of technology for set time to establish whether or not a programmer will be needed
Create dissertation chapter headings
Monday, 2 February 2009
Introduction
If you have landed here by accident and were looking for my main website please click here.
I should probably start with explaining my project. I don't want to ramble so I'll try and keep it short.
I propose to build a system for online navigation which uses symbols instead of text or images. The system will utilize a 3D engine for Flash called Papervision. I will present the system as a 'stumble' themed media website with the user starting in a globe surrounded by symbols and then transported to a globe surrounded by videos which correspond to the symbol they chose.