Monday, December 13, 2010
Final: What worked and what didn't
So this blog i wanted to dedicate to what i felt worked well during the final and what didn't work so well. The touch OSC program worked very well, it did exactly what we wanted it to do. The thing that didn't work so well with the touch OSC program was that the people who had been given a port number didn't use the program when the performance started. So for half the performance the OSC program just sat there not doing anything. I don't know if it was because they forgot their number or maybe they just didn't know how to use it but that was something that could have went better. The projects overall were good. The images were easy to see and were not too distracting. The other thing that i think was pretty good was the VJ machines. I didn't get to see them much during the hamlet skin movie but during the R.U.R reading i was able to see the VJ machines, which were overall pretty cool. We had originally had a lot of things planed for the final but when we got there and started setting things up we realized that not everything we had wanted to do was going to be used. i think for the most part the final was successful and was a good way to evaluate what will and won't work if anyone ever wanted to do a similar project in the future.
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Tyler Lappe
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