Projection-Mapping Ukulele
Made by Sky Ding, Joanna Baranowski, MinSun Park, Stephen He and oadebayo
Made by Sky Ding, Joanna Baranowski, MinSun Park, Stephen He and oadebayo
A performance that uses chords played on a Ukulele to select between colors and determine the performer's actions.
Created: November 13th, 2016
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A performance that uses chords played on a Ukulele to select between colors and determine the performer's actions.
Although I might be one of those who find it hard to memorize the corresponding color for each sound, I like this game very much!
The audience is familiar to the similar design of the twister game and thus they are more willing to participate in your game. It’s also great for you to consider the experience of both the audience and creator (according to the group reflection session); and as you mentioned, there was no difference between participants and performers when playing the game, so it was very engaging, nice job!
Documentation is clear and informative overall, but a small place to improve would be including videos for the twister game, Connected Worlds and Projection Mapping Cello, which will be easier for the viewers to connect similar ideas among all four projects.
P.S. the story boards look super cool, were there any specific software used to create those? Or, it would be really amazing that they were hand-made!
I think you did a great job using the instrument to interact with the audience. The way you carried out your performance in the form of a game is well-designed. It encourages the audience to actively remember the rhythms and participate in the performance. I would suggest that you add some special animated effects to your colorful circles so it can become a beautiful art piece.
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