Monday, May 2, 2011

Hey guys, the signs are all made and ready, we just need the poles/sticks to hold them up. I made two of each sign because on the walkway people will be coming from two directions. I will bring them as well as duct tape for the boxes.

Remember 11 am meet on campus. I will drive my car to the library book drop off and text/call you guys to come help move the boxes!

and thanks for the pros and cons list Julian!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

The Pros and Cons of Execution "Capital Punishment"

Pros
- Makes society safer
- Equal Punishment for Horrific crimes
- Justice is better served

Cons
- Inhumane in modern day, and violates human rights
- Two wrongs don't make a right
- Playing God, contradicting natural death

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

i think we are meeting up around class today...are we still doing that?

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Hi group,

Has a time and date for when we're going to work on this?

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Group project proposal

· Project overview:

The project is creating pathway of choices. (MAC vs. PC user) It is giving people the option to walk down either pathways and symbolically voice your opinion. (using one idea that the majority of people agree with, to create the flow of people on one side of the tape, creating a barrier or border with cardboard boxes)

The central idea is to see how people interact and react in a public space during unexpectedly events. We hope the majority of people in library walk are willing to take stand for this activity, so we can interview some of them afterward.


· Location considerations:

Library walk because there's usually a bunch of people walking through there that we could get to interact with us and we are video taping it.

· Note any materials, props, or costumes that you will use:

Posters, camcorder, and cardboard to separate two sides

· Describe the responsibilities of each of the group members:

2 of us will hold up a poster at each side. 2 of us will do the recording. 2 of us will interview people at the end of library.

· How you plans to document the project:

We want to record this project, and do few interviews with some people.

· Any key aspects or concerns that still need to be worked out or developed:

Our concern is the trouble we might get in for doing it on library walk.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Hey guys, so I'm getting a ride from Prof. Goldfarb since it seemed like there wasn't room for me last Wednesday, lol.

Anyway, we have to have this down by tonight..
Project overview: describes what you plan to create/enact; and discusses the central ideas or motivation for project, and how you hope your audience or public will interact with it.
· Location considerations: describe the site(s) that you are considering and why you are choosing it.
· Note any materials, props, or costumes that you will use.
· Describe the responsibilities of each of the group members.
· How you plans to document the project
· Any key aspects or concerns that still need to be worked out or developed.

So for location, it'd be library walk because there's usually a bunch of people walking through there that we could get to interact with us and we are video taping it.
for props, we're using posters and anything else?
We still need to discuss the responsibilities for each one of us.

It looks like the idea for the project is pretty much set. We just need to come to a consensus on an issue. I think a controversial topic would make it more interesting, but I don't know. What do you guys think?

Monday, April 18, 2011

I feel like if we are going to do political ideas, I think some people might not want to give any opinion or might not even sure which side to stand. We should do it on some common topics, so people won’t need to spend too long picking a side.

More ideas:

- Dog lover vs. cat lover

- MAC vs. PC user

- T mobile vs. AT&T???

- Vegetation vs. carnivore

- Fast vs. slow (allow people to pick a side, and ask what it means to them)