I attend the closure for M1 via canvas conference on the 5th of November 2020. We got the opportunities to show our Final Campaign for Visual Communication poster. I think everyone did a great job. I saw many exciting Posters that I've never think about it before.
I watched other group videos by Froukje. The video is about a murderer.
I would like to say the resolution of the video makes the movies even scarier.
The tense or climax is built perfectly. As the film's going, sometimes
I turn down my volume cause I am scared that it would be the "jump scare."I would say that this video gives much meaning to life.
The main character is shown as the first-person side. Overall, great editing, great sound effects, and great story. Check it out here
Feedback for our interactive video:
1. Simple
2. Attractive
3. Clear Ending
Thank You for clicking the video and the feedback!
The summary of the peer review I got from another peer is that I should improve my website by adding some more portfolio showcase, and I should try to make a responsive page for my web.
This is the link to the other peer that I reviewed.
1. Jintanna
2. Altea
3.Alex
I learn how to give feedback to other people without hurting any feelings. However, I tried to make my feedback as encouraged as possible, so the person I reviewed will feel positive advice and feedback.
As the person to be reviewed, personally, the feedback I received is pretty much encouraging. I got positive advice, and I also should improve on some parts of my page.
I learn many things from reviewing another website. I have more information about how to style with CSS and HTML—and having a new idea from checking other student's website since I can inspect every page's element. I also got feedback from other students. The student told me about my strengths and my weaknesses. The student gives me advice on how to improves my page from that feedback.
I can learn many things that I didn't think about it before. For instance, the student who reviewed me is Jintanna. She gave me much advice to improves my webpages.
First, to improve my navigation bar, I should make my logo smaller, so the logo and the navigation bar are balanced. And the last, I should create more posts to the showcase Portfolio
Then, I will definetly posts more to my showcase portfolio to improves my page.
I analyzed Jintannas's page. When I take a closer look at the page, I can see that Jintanna uses nav with class dropdown for her navigation bar. All of the posts are mainly separated by a line called hr in HTML, and every section has its own div, which is readable for me, and the code is very tidy. I can see all the information
perfectly lined in the code....Click here to see more...
Before i started to code my website, I drew website prototypes so that i could have insight into my website. Then, I began watching online lectures from my University, which is The University of Twente. I got curious, and I started to do some research on how to make a Navigation Bar. After making the navigation bar, I tried to make my logo that you can see in the top left corner. I started to think about making my background and how to make a transparent layer over my background. Day after day, I keep getting more curious about decorating my website, so my website looks good and profesional. I tried to make many classes, so my HTML code could be tidier as I used to style my website on the HTML code, not in the CSS part. I fixed my code so that my code would become tidier. There are some screenshots that a basic CSS styling, but we can style it with various methods.
If u guys curious about what I made about this thing, please click here or click the image.
This is our video project (ITC) progress. The core of the project is that any audience's choices in every scene will determine how the story goes. So, this project is quite challenging for us. We also have already make a scheme to prevent explosions of scenes, as you guys could see in the picture below.
Here is my progress for my layout for the webpages. Although it took time to get here, I'm still excited to keep improving my webpages. This design is yet not fixed. I will still keep changing things around here. Things i want to improve are the background and the design layout.
The drawing bot of 'I Enjoyed The Parts In Your Mind' consists of a ruidimentary neural work. The bots generates word chains based on statistical probability
panOptical was the scariest installation. We face with seeing ourselves in a bunch of TVs. There was a description that tells with this installation. The visitor is forced to experience and reflect on the omnipresence of mass-surveillance techniques, how they introduce into our daily lives and how fragile these systems are.
Emiel Harmsen QuinCube was the coolest installation at the festival. If we see the photo on the left side, we can see that the technicians installed the wire very tidy, which we all know that orderly install the wire is quite hard. I think it is an impressive installation. The other reason is that the lamps installed inside the box follow the motion sensor's lead, so the light draws what happens in front of the cube. We could see people dancing in the lamps, and it's a very decent box
The installation was completly great. It can diffract the light within the plastic and the glass. The description that I saw says that the plastics collected to become the artist's material interpret the journey's experience. Sedimented in the ground but never digested by the environment, the plastic also layers in this work, constituting a new, unexpected landscape. The public is invited to look through the three "eyepieces sculptures" placed in front of the installation; to touch them and turn them. The filters set inside them reveal the imperfections of a material rippled by time. They transform folds and cracks into inlets, traces, and paths that belong to the Mind's universe—inner landscape.