Tuesday 4 October 2011

Superstion and clown introduction

In this blog I am going to explore cultures and different media, how this helps to come up with new ideas and concepts in general that can then be developed into games or other form of games.
The main part of this research will be on the IP (Intellectual Property) of the chosen topic.
This will be sectioned out as follows:
·         Past
·         Present
·         Horizon
All of this research is to see how things are culturally related and culturally different as well.
Here what I mean by the 3 sections:
Past: How the topic that has been chosen is viewed in different cultures and how the views have changed.
Present: How this topic is viewed as of now, have they changed or has things been added over the years, has some information been dismissed over time. Is it still culturally relevant?
Horizon: What can this topic be seen as in the future, is there any room for new additions to be added? Will it still be cultured based?

The topics I have chosen are:
·         Superstition- I am going to go into detail on how superstition was viewed and how it is viewed in today’s society, also how it might be viewed in the future. Also I will be looking into how superstition has if any cultural relevance.
                                              
·         Clowns- The thought procedure will be the same as the one for superstition, seeing if clowns have any cultural relevance as well.


(Small Town Girl with Kathleen Felleca. 26 May 2010 )

Colour simplifier:
White- My findings
Red- Quotes from sources/information/source was found

4 comments:

  1. A good start but it's tedious - where's the imagery? Readers will get bored with how simplistic and visually lacking it is. You've done some good research and it's a good start but you need to show where your thoughts are going with these themes.

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  2. Nice information but I agree with the previous comment, more imagery and maybe smaller text would look neater as the big text looks unprofessional. Try colour coding your text too, green for fact, red for own opinion etc, makes for a better read. Good read just needs tweaking, good start!

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  3. Excellent infomation and understanding of the topics your going to be studying. All I need to say abou this part is just the same as Carleen and Martyn, More imagary would be nice! Make it visually pleasing to the eye so that the viewer isnt put off! Have you thought of mind mapping your ideas? it will look good and have a purpose. Use bubbl.us :)

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  4. see:
    Elizabethan Superstitions.
    http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-superstitions.htm

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