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engagement:grumpus:workshops:design_prototyping_and_fabrication_sprints:bsssc [2021/10/13 15:34]
Michelle Brown [Session 4]
engagement:grumpus:workshops:design_prototyping_and_fabrication_sprints:bsssc [2021/10/28 10:32]
Michelle Brown [Session 4]
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 We then worked on storyboarding and getting more idea of how the animation might loop to create the story. We then worked on storyboarding and getting more idea of how the animation might loop to create the story.
-Their main idea was that for the start of the animation + 
 +Their main ideas 
 +  * For the start of the animation to show the sun rising, humans walking through the cityscape. Trains running. 
 +  * The next stage would show the nuclear power plant start to emit green smoke that takes over the entire city (potentially below ground) 
 +  * The smoke dissipates and glowing (green) mushrooms start to grow (in the tunnels firstly) 
 +  * Creatures come out and eat the glowing mushrooms (maybe they start to glow too) 
 +  * Plants and more mushrooms grow, taking over the city, creatures come up into the city too 
 +  * Humans start to appear again, the sun starts to set 
 +  * Loop back to start!
  
  
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 +Making shapes;
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We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their continuing connection to land and as custodians of stories for millennia. We are inspired by this tradition in our work to share and preserve Queensland's memory for future generations.