Friday 30 October 2009

I have been working on information videos for the final application & have completed all 5.
These may need modifying depending on how they look on the final screen but pleased with them so far.....fit in with the theme of our patch.




Sunday 25 October 2009

Lemur interface - Emma Jones

Our group managed to get into the Electronica studio on Friday morning & make a good start on the Lemur interface....created a rough of all the screens & made a video....posting to follow.
Starting to see how it will all look....very exciting!

Thursday 22 October 2009

Interface Screen Shot Mk 1 - Dan Doughty

First attempt at the user interface, the slider in the middle changes the charm/clue displayed and the eye moves around the map as the corresponding country key is pressed. When the correct charm/country is matched then the appropriate video plays. I'm still working on the video playing aspect of the patch and the aesthetics of the interface, will update over the weekend as progress is made......

Wednesday 21 October 2009

Sample Video Of The Charms - Dan Doughty

Here's a compilation of the videos for the actual charms:




I've also been working on the interface and will post some images of the max patch itself and the interface graphics tomorrow night. For the moment I'm setting it up using standard ASCI keyboard inputs and midi sliders, where necessary, in an effort to make it easier to integrate the Lemur next week. But right now.... I'm off for a cuppa!

Pictures for the Videos - Emma Jones






I have also been editing the pictures together for the videos.
Took some pictures around Scarborough of some interesting old looking backgrounds....actually inspired by the Suicided Voice Video....then edited the pictures that I took when we went to see the charms.
Think they possess the feel I wanted to achieve so very pleased with the outcome.
Tried to turn into moving images on Final Cut but realised there was no option for this so Dan is using Vegas to create the illusion of movement then I will add the text using LiveType.

Fascinating Facts for our Application - Emma Jones

I researched all our objects which I found some to be more difficult than others as they were quite unique......but managed to come up with some facts which will suffice for now...maybe we'll change them.
3 facts per item...by the time they appear on the screen will be 20 seconds.

The Mummy’s Eye (Egypt)

· In ancient Egypt, the eye was used to protect from evil influences.

· The Eye of Horus or Wadjet eye was considered the most powerful symbol of protection and was buried with the body to ensure the Mummy could see its way safely into the afterlife.

· An eye was placed over the incision where internal organs were removed and the body was embalmed to prevent evil forces from entering.

Russian Cross (Russia)

· Also known as The Eastern Orthodox or Byzantine Greek cross, it originated in Slavic countries and used widely by Eastern Orthodox Christians.

· Worn for protection particularly from the ‘evil eye’ traditionally believed to be a look or stare that can cause harm.

· The ‘evil eye’ represents the eye of Satan and so people consider wearing a cross wards off its influence.

Abracadabra (Middle East?)

· Its roots are possibly in Hebrew but it is unknown where this word originated. It was first used in the second century AD in a poem by a Roman physician, Quintus Serenus Sammonicus, to drive out illness or evil.

· The word was meant to be worn as an amulet around the neck and the triangle format was believed to act as a funnel for the sickness to exit the body.

· Still used today by magicians but has no particular meaning or translation in English.

Necklace of Evil Eye Beads (Turkey)

· Originally from the ancient Egyptians but quickly spread across Mediterranean to Turkey where they are still in use today.

· Many people throughout the Middle East believed that if you were praised for doing well or if someone gave you an envious look you could be cursed with the ‘evil eye’ and so the beads would deflect the bad luck.

· This necklace was purchased by Clarke himself in Scarborough in 1914.

Child’s Evil Eye Charms (China)

· Children were believed to be most at risk from the ‘evil eye’ as people gazed longingly at them and so charms such as these were worn to protect from the effects.

· Children could become suddenly ill if not guarded against the looks of others.

· In China the Pa Kua, a six-sided mirror used traditionally on the front door is also used to reflect the effects of the ‘evil eye’.


Also came up with the clues for each item for on the main/map page:

Single line clues:

1: A country where a Czar might have worn this symbol

2: A child from this country which has the most spoken language in the world may have worn these charms

3: This eye is from the country with the longest river in the world

4: These magic words are from an area famous for its oil

5: Someone who wore this necklace would have been from a place surrounded by eight countries, one of which being Greece

Of course everything may be changed along the way...see how it fits together!

Monday 19 October 2009

Andrew - Sounds sounds sounds


Andrew - Over the wonderful weekend i completed most of the sounds. Got some good ideas which i showed last week some sounds were more useful than others. Created some good themes for the background effects. Also some space age effects for the loadings and waiting screens. The presentation was alot of fun i was worried that it would not come off well but it appeared quite decent and alot of fun and mistakes. Still working out how to upload sound files.

Friday 16 October 2009

Finished Presentation Video - Dan Doughty

Presentation Video - Emma Jones

Managed to shoot the presentation video this morning...was much fun!
Had good meeting to ascertain what we all needed to do which made everything very clear.
Liked the sounds Andrew had created for our application.
Pleased with the overall look & feel of our project.
Emma. 

Thursday 15 October 2009

First Blog - Dan Doughty

As a first test of the blogging system i've uploaded an image to our profile of the "Mummy's Evil Eye" to use as our logo. We are intending to shoot the video for the presentation tomorrow morning, so that should be up tomorrow evening.


So to conclude tonight's post here's a great image of the man himself, William J Clarke, whose collection of charms we are working with.
An inspiration indeed!