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The interface consists of three distinctive levels:
access-stage, choice-stage and movie-stage.
The overall metaphor is the scaffolding of a construction site,
serving as a framework for the documents and allowing to move
through an exactly rectangular system. Rather than a clear picture
it should give an impression of a such a site, allowing me to
interweave citations of everyday life. |
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access-stage
The arrow keys are enabling the user to choose his way through
the system, forward, next left, next right and straight backward.
Different objects are flying past, hardly recognizable, like appearances,
and not to be catched while moving. |
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choice-stage
Without pressing the arrow keys the scenery changes in a clearly
recognizable still, where different objects are representing movies.
The user will collect this objects, respectively the movies on
its way. |
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movie-stage
After having chosen three objects the user will automatically
be lead to this stage, where the collected movies are playing
simultaneously. After the end of the show the user returns back
to where he/she left the construction site and can continue collecting
aspects of control/disobedience in Japan's everyday life. |
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On the right is just a sample for the internet, later the movie
will be bigger and (maybe) smoother... |