Tuesday 26 April 2011

Public Response

I also took the opportunity and asked a few people what there thoughts were on the quote.
When doing this I had previously got an older man, and a group of guys but both there responses where not appropriate to upload although there response was very similar to the answers below.
The overall layout of these 3 videos were a lot more cleaner compared to the other two I had recorded. I didn't realise but I moved a lot when recording the man and group but the 3 below are a lot shorter in time and easier to watch.

Generally the thoughts were similar, and mainly about crashing; which was the most obvious.

The first response was from a guy in a surf shop





The second response is from my dad





The third response is from my mum



Made your horn louder!

After mind mapping various ideas I decided to begin with videoing and photographing people in there vehicles with them originally just them and then them beeping there horn.































































































Postcard Task

I received a postcard and written on it was the following quote:

"I couldn't repair your brakes so I made your horn louder"

Ideas:



When mind mapping ideas I was trying to think out of the box and beyond the obvious when planning ahead of possible ideas.

The quote itself is all about vehicles-- brakes and horns, so my initial idea was mainly all about capturing the sound of the horn and the different people and the type of car they owned.
Linking with the idea that the owner of the car suited what car they had and the horn sound suited the car or vehicle.

Once I thought of this, I realised it was quite the obvious step forward so I grasped other ideas along the lines of the horn being a warning sign- so capturing sounds like barking, alarm, screaming, crying and so on.

Those were the obvious ideas but ones that are more complex and may need developing further are: a faith link-- God couldn't repair the world so sent down his son, or the people that are not heard homeless/ children (seen and not heard)