Notes:
- 1 minute before death:
- Look at brain activity right before dying – could there be a visual link?
- How do we want people to feel about this experience?
- Different cultures have different definitions of this phenomenon -> Perhaps could be an interesting angle?
- How do we pass onto the next stage? Is it a cycle?
- Loop of memory – time is repeating itself in a way – Make someone reflect on their own life
- Time and the universe:
- Interactive system that affects visual outcome
- Life categories change visual/sounds/textures
- Trees could be a focus – carry proof of their life through rings
- Projection mapping + interactive real environment + motion capture – could be considered
-> Difficult to execute
-> Lifecycle through motion capture? - Could have lines to represent the choices that people make – would make the visitors think of how many different choices/lived experiences there are
-> Interactive space
-> Shows difference in perception - Life path
-> What do we want people to experience/feel?
-> What is that exact focus?: science, religion, regeneration, …? - Using a small time frame – could help narrow down focus to how and what people feel (within) a small time frame
What is our big idea?
- How people perceive time and think about a small experience
- Make them reflect on their own life and time
- Don’t push an outcome or expectation, let people make their own conclusion/thoughts
How do we make them think?
- Is it through objects?
- Is it through interactive experiences?
- …..
We’re interested in how people react and reflect on a shared, universal experience, being time.
To do:
- Research different emotions
- Research different timeframes
- Research different choices
- Research different ages
- Research different performances
- Research different objects
- Look into Michelle Bastion – Architecture lecturer, we can email Jules to get contact info
- Look into Bryan Nino (?)
-> all in relation to time


