My project, as well as Marks, consisted if gathering knowledge about the homelessness situation concerning veterans. What we originally wanted to do was to layout it out and make a more literal map on illustrator but decided against it. We took the 3-D route instead. What we created was an little model of an airplane dropping "info bombs" over a crowd of homeless veterans announcing their feelings. It was created out of foamcore, cardboards, a model airplane, a dowel, army men, hot glue, tape, wire and paper.
As far as responsibilities in out group, we each held an equal amount. This is because everything that we acquired or worked on we did at the same time, together in the group. This was time use was maximized as well as utilized, costs were split evenly, etc. So neither one of us had the burden of more responsibilities.
What I believe works in out project is the fact that it is so vastly different than any other groups ideas and products. It demands the attention of anyone who sets eyes upon it and kind of draws them in. You want to learn more about what it is and what you can learn from it.
What I believe does not work is the craftsmanship of the project mostly. Although it is not sloppy, it could be done extremely better had the resources and funds been available. The heirarchy can be a little disorienting as well, unless you know what is going on it can seem unorganized.
Monday, March 2, 2009
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