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Tutorial on New Idea Feedback with Jules – Feb 27

Meeting Summary with Jules – February 27, 2025

1. Project Direction and Concept Refinement

  • The group decided to abandon the previous project and start anew, focusing on the “dog and human perspectives” theme in Edinburgh.

  • The new idea emphasizes exploring Edinburgh through landmarks (e.g., the National Museum of Scotland, Botanic Gardens, Carlton Hill) while alternating between human and dog perspectives.

  • Jules encouraged narrowing the scope to focus on one location (e.g., Carlton Hill) to achieve depth and manageability within the project timeline.

2. Key Suggestions from Jules

  • Dog Perspective Focus: Jules found the dog perspective more exciting than the human perspective and suggested emphasizing “other-than-human perception” as a unique angle.

  • Multisensory Approach: Jules recommended incorporating sound, vision, and even smell to simulate a dog’s sensory experience. For example:

    • Use sound design techniques like layering field recordings or manipulating frequencies to mimic dog hearing.

    • Experiment with visual elements such as wide-angle or fisheye lenses to reflect a dog’s field of view.

    • Consider imaginative ways to represent smell and movement as part of a dog’s perception.

  • Practical Suggestions:

    • Conduct field recordings at Carlton Hill using tools like shotgun microphones.

    • Divide the group into smaller teams to cover different tasks or locations efficiently.

    • Create multiple experimental outputs (e.g., videos, soundscapes) rather than aiming for one polished product.

3. Productivity and Team Dynamics

  • Jules emphasized the importance of clearly defining roles, setting deadlines, and maintaining personal responsibility within the team.

  • He suggested using a task rota or map to allocate responsibilities effectively and ensure progress.

  • Addressed communication challenges within the group, urging members to clarify misunderstandings proactively.

4. Immediate Next Steps

  • Begin fieldwork at Carlton Hill by Tuesday, experimenting with sound and visual recordings.

  • Develop initial sketches or prototypes (e.g., short “dog sense” recordings or videos) for feedback in upcoming meetings.

  • Focus on iterative experimentation rather than perfection at this stage.

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