Monthly Archives: April 2015
Project Statement- Social Media
Title: A Day of Inspiration
Project Statement: For my project I decided to post inspiration and happy quotes on Yik Yak for 24 hours to see what kind of response it would receive. The purpose of this project was to use Yik Yik, which is a highly negative application, for good use and hopefully I impacted someone along the way. The content was the individual posts made, and the context was the purpose of them.
Research Process: The research process for this project was basically thinking about what inspires me on stressful days. I also looked up inspirational quotes and posted many of those over the 24 hour period. In order to measure the effectiveness of the posts, I payed clear attention to the likes on other posts throughout the day for a comparison.
Production Process: My planning process changed through out the course of the assignment, but when I settles, I produced my project by posting a series of inspirational quotes on Yik Yak. The obstacles I faced were people not having the appreciation for the posts that I wanted. If i could do it differently I would maybe post inspiration on all my personal social medias for 24 hours to see how my friends and followers react opposed to anonymous individuals on Yik Yak.
Social Media Proposal
My Idea for this project is to create a more personal way of becoming “friends” with someone. I want to create a miniature scavenger hunt on campus, whoever takes the time to look at the first clue will be the person to participate, if they choose. After a few clues, the participant will receive my Facebook name, send me a friend request, and complete the challenge.
My other idea is to have a piece of paper somewhere around campus with a blurb about my goal. There will be a hashtag that people can post pictures with on twitter. The goal will be to see how many people actually participate.
What Are My Facebook Friends Doing?
The project, What Are My Facebook Friends Doing, performed by Lee Walton was one that was very relatable and comical. This project made me think about all the times I saw a ridiculous Facebook status. The project became not only about Walton, but also about his subject. It made them examine the content of the statuses, which they are posting. I think the fact that Walton used a straight face in his videos made it even funnier to the audiences. Walton focused a lot on timing of the videos, which was very smart because timing is at the best of all great humor. Not only was this project highly comical, it also presented many important questions about Facebook and the way we use it. This project created a much needed awareness for this online community. Until this project many people were unaware that that people actually pay attention to what you post on social media. Walton created an entertaining social media project that offered many laughs, and created a new way of thinking about Facebook.
Mapping Project statement
1. Oh The Places I’ll Go…
2. The concept of my mapping project was to create a very personal literal map of my travels. It content of it is a “water color” map, and the context is in the key which is represented on the bottom in four different colors.
3. The research for this project was all in my memories. It was completely based on my past travels and hopeful future travels. Before I began I had many ideas about how I would represent my travels. It was not until I began crafting my map that it became what is seen in the final product.
4. My project required me to use the tracing pad to get an outline of the united states on illustrator. I then filled in the map with the watercolor tool. My plan was to erase outside on the map to get clean edges, and that was where I faced my biggest obstacle. I had to get very creative with various tools to clean up the edges of the map. If I did it differntly I would drop the title, or come up with a better suited one. I am most excited about the fact that it is so personal to me. Traveling the US is something that I think about a lot, so having a visual of it is very cool to me.