Friday, November 27, 2015

Interactive storytelling group

What we have done
This week we have focused on writing the book chapter, making a manuscript for the presentation movie and come up with a logo/write the text for the web. We have also come up with a name for our concept!

We have discussed different business models and how to apply them to our idea. We still have to decide if we have a business to business concept or a business to customer. Further, we have discussed SWOT to analyze our strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats on our concept. We have also in the group divided the work for the book chapter and we are aiming for finishing it this sunday.      

Challenges encountered
The biggest challenge we have encountered this week is to get all group members together. Though everyone has a lot to do, it has been difficult to get together and discuss/develop our idea.

We have been doing a lot of research to build a solid foundation for our idea. We are still not sure about the purpose yet, which is a bit concerning. The main purpose of the idea is still shifting. Either it will end up with a purpose about encourage a sustainable choice when eating food or just try to strengthen the food experience in a cultural perspective. The good research we have been doing so far will definitely make our decision concerning the purpose much easier. We have been working with the report this whole week, but we still have a lot to do.

What we will do
First of all we will determine the concept for our idea and make it more clear than what it is right now. We are on the right tracks but still have some discussion to do in the group.     
Then we will complete the report and also make all the graphics to the book ready for the second of december. Also we need to celebrate our completed report with a beer and in the same time finish the script for our movie.

Resources

  1. Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss 2010, Human Preference for individual colors webpage:http://www.researchgate.net/publication/221329059_Human_Preference_for_individual_colors

  1. Hurlbert AC, Ling YL
(2007) Biological components of sex differences in color preference. Curr Biol

  1. Ou L-C, Luo MR, Woodcock A, Wright A
(2004) A study of colour emotion and colour preference.

  1. Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss 2009, An ecological valence theory of human color preference, webpage:http://www.pnas.org/content/107/19/8877.full#ref-4

  1. Humphrey N (1976) The colour currency of nature.


1 comment:

  1. Sounds great! Glad you have that reward waiting after the accomplished work! :-)

    ReplyDelete