I had been stuck with the problem of making the whole user experience flow, struggling to find a meaningful, aesthetic relationship between the found objects used to trigger or unlock each ‘chapter’ in the narrative and the location. I have been struggling to find a way to express the intent behind the narratives in said space that truly ties it all together.
-I am now considering the use of audio clips to replace the comic strip, written narrative.
I think presenting the narrative as a comic strip is jarring to the users experience of the space itself, whereas if I use audio clips the user will be able to look around the space instead of down at their phones.
If part of what I want to achieve is to get the user to engage with the space on a deeper level I need to rethink the way in which I intend to use augmented reality.
Stop : limiting the idea to one mode of technology (scanning stickers to receive content).
Start: drawing concept drawings for alternative ways to use AR in the narrative.
Recording voice clips and mapping out timing of ques.
Continue : researching in emotional cartography , urban interfacing and
By Liberatas
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Published On: 03/07/2019