FINAL PROJECT

Due: May 5th at the beginning of class

The purpose of this project is to follow a specific proposal to execute an environment in a social platform which adheres to a pre-selected theme. Each student will submit a proposal for how they build an environment in Second Life which is based on an early memory they had. The student will then construct a well-crafted and complex environment which utilizes the free-form mechanics of Second Life. Using modular building components, the student will construct this 'memory space.' All components must be built from prims developed by the individual student. There will be no copying/repurposing.

Each project will be graded based on a predefined rubric. The majority of the grade will be based on accurate craftsmanship and a unique use of the Second Life environment to execute their projects. Accuracy in craftsmanship will be designated that all joints should be clean and all planes should be level and even. Students should be crafting a "dream-like" environment which could not be built in real life; their world should be expressively virtual in it's nature, purpose and function.

Keep in mind the teachings of Marshall McLuhan's "Medium is the Message" while building your project. As you design it following the 5 layers of user-experience design, determine what the message of your environment is and how you will guide people to experience it.

This project must be completed in full before May 5th and will be shared with the professor in its entirety at the beginning of class. We will have a brief critique in class evaluating the success of each project following the guidelines established above.

IMPORTANT: Because this project represents 30% of your entire semester grade, please put forth as much time and care as necessary to achieve a good grade.
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Mini Project 8




These are the images of the copy of the house (first two images) and the house I copied (3rd image) it was fun.
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Mini Project 8

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Mini Project #8 Fix


So above are my versions of the building bellow which is the original. Found this "shack" at Boston Nightlife.

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Mini-Project #8

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Mini-Project #8

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Mini-Project #8

DUE: Tuesday April 19th

The purpose of this project is to have students utilize the modular nature of Second Life constuction and analyze the impact of the environment on user behavior.

Each student will find (1) one example of architecture unique to Second Life which they will imitate. This building MUST use 'open' architecture which demonstrates the transcoded behavior of the second life environment: it should permit easy movement and not "feel" like a real life house/building. For an example of this transcoded behavior, please explore the building in your inventory labeled "Wright House." This object box contains the components for a building similar in style to a Frank Lloyd Wright house, but exemplifies typical Second Life architecture.

Take several screencaptures of the (1) one example of architecture you will recreate. Use these as a reference and rebuild this building in its entirety, as accurately as possible. You will be graded on accuracy of recreation as well as the craftsmanship and precision on your prim connections. Do NOT use any pre-made edifices. Prims not created by yourself are forbidden!

When you are finished, take screenshots of your building from the same angles as the original which can be posted as a side-by-side comparison with the original building. Post these comparative images to a new blog entry before class on Tuesday.

HINT: There is no need to build your copy accurately to scale. If your selected building is enormous and you want to build a copy that is the size of a house, this is fine. It just needs to be accurate in scope (you should still be able to use it as intended).
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