Public sessions: Fabricating the buildings, kaiju and game assets
In the previous iteration the building were 3D cutouts. They looked impressive and were sturdy but took a long time to fabricate. Due to their size, they would also be difficult to replicate in a space that was not as well equipped as The Edge. To remedy this, the buildings this go around will be 2D, still mounted on large hex and supported by bracing structure on the back side. This should reduce cost, time and complexity.
To address State Library of Queensland collections, the buildings will be inspired by classic Queensland architecture. A process with community will identify and design building silhouettes reflecting the source material. This process could be implemented similarly in other communities.
It is estimated that the design process could be delivered in two sessions, with a further two sessions in fabrication and construction.
Engagement style
Free, facilitated session
Venue
Fabrication lab
Dates
Monday 5th November 6-8pm
Capacity
10
Staffing
1 casual staff member
1 contractor
The plan
To laser cut the game board/s
To finalize the size and types of buildings- to capture iconic Brisbane buildings as well as generic ones
To finalise the Kaiju
To finalise and print the card decks
Files
(these files can also be opened by Inkscape, a free, open source 2D design package)
Media board:
version 1 with font: