Take a map of Amsterdam and slect a particular route.
Make a presentation that offers information about a number
of locations on that route. The choice of locations is free.
The information given must be relevant from some chose perspective.
For example, looking at the buldings on the route you
may take an historic perspective (and skectch the development
in time) or an architectural perspective (and analyse
and compare various styles of building).
Alternatively, you may take a cultural perspective,
and show fragments of the ife and working of
living or dead artists.
The presentation must be entertaining, not to say compelling.
The user/viewer must be ableto enjoy the presentation
without being obliged to make any choice or giving directives.
The groeps must maintain a web-site where
all the deliverables of the project are available for inspection:
The deliverables must be available in the web directory of your
account. Take care to make the site attractive and sufficiently informative.
For eache phase there is a deliverable.
The deliverables must be approved before you may
continue with the next phase.
Learning Macromedia Director or Flash takes time.
In week 1, 2 and 3,
when you work on the concept and scenario,
you must get familiar with your tool of choice
and do experiments by realizing fragments of your
presentation and exploring the features of your tool.
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