Sunday, 26 October 2008
Scanned Collage
Saturday, 18 October 2008
Stuff that plan!
I have also done a collage of the images to attept to represent a 360 degree image of it. This will be scanned and added into the next post.
Thursday, 9 October 2008
A one day post!
Any way today's been a relatively quiet day but I've managed to keep myself busy. This morning I had a practical with Gianni for IDAT107 and then I went and sorted out the site work for this module with Christian. The place we chose is pretty good, Christian came up with the idea as he knows Plymouth a bit better than me, and I think it incorporates all the aspects we need to make this thing work. There was certainly both groups of people and space so that kind of fits the original spec. No really, it is quite good I even managed to come up with something half decent in my workbook so it can't be all bad. Now all we've got to do is create a presentation for tomorrow which we're going to do in the morning before our lecture. We probably wont be asked to do it after all that, but hey I guess it helps get our head around some things. It certainly makes me feel a bit better about the whole thing knowing that we've got something done towards it! There wasn't any seriously philosophical stuff like I managed to come up with the other day but there are things to look at and investigate.
After that little adventure nothing much else has been going on. I came back here, cooked some lunch and then went on a cleaning frenzy because the flat looked a tip! Had my first experience with Henry the Hoover too so at least I know that works. It was worth it in the end, the place looks much tidier now. I kind of felt that if I didn't do it today then it wouldn't get done and I'm going home tomorrow so I'd come back on Monday and find that it still looked messy. And I didn't have much to do, I certainly seem to have a lot more time out of lectures than the rest of my flat mates.
That's about it really, not the most exciting day in the world, but quite a productive one I've found and I've even managed to do this blog on time so I guess it's been a pretty good day really and it's only 5:55pm. Don't know what I'll get up to this evening, not much I expect, just trying to get my head around more of Ken Jordan's texts. I may be going out to Revolutions but I haven't heard anything yet from the rest of my flat mates. Bet this post was easier to read huh! Then again I say that and look in the preview and it still seems huge, but its better than not being done at all!
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Not again!
Monday I wrote Saturday and Sunday's blog as you probably already know, then went to my lectures. Found out I'm in group 1 for Miss Krysa's seminar presentation which means I've only got 2 weeks from Monday to sort out the whole thing, which is really freaking me out. I think it's kind of stupid that the other groups get a longer time to sort it, but if that's the way she wants I guess I haven't got much choice. And on top of that of course it is now Wednesday evening and I haven't yet started reading the texts because I wanted them in hard copy to read and I don't have a printer so I have to go to the library but haven't got round to it (Yes I know that's my fault). I've contacted the rest of my group by email but have only had one reply so far so I don't know how organised my group is going to be either. However one good thing that did come out of the day was that I finally stopped being pairless! YAY! I'm now working with Christian whose also in my 106 group for the picnic (see below) and so we're going to try and sort that out tomorrow after our lecture with Gianni. That was all a bit mucked up too though as I got home and found out that Mike had already found someone else - Scott so I had to email Scott to tell him I'd already found someone to do it with and it all got rather mixed up. Don't know what Scott's plans are now but I think he wanted to work in a three so he may be able to do that. Anyway the end of my Monday consisted of having a hectic evening trying to eat and sort everything before having to go back out to the trampolining social which I am intending to join. (I haven't joined yet because I've been slow in getting a Sports card from the SU!) I only had one drink though because I wanted to get back early because I was tired from Revolutions (see previous post) and had to get up for 9 in the morning. That's probably my academic streak coming out again, most students probably don't treat life that way! All this of course leads me on to Tuesday - yesterday.
Tuesday was quite a good day for me. Being the techy type as the DAT team like to call it (I'm doing a BSc) I quite enjoyed learning all the tags code and stuff for Visual Basic and XHTML. After our second lecture our group sorted out everything for the picnic which was great as I like to know that everything is organised most of the time (another of my key personal characteristics I guess). Other than that it was quite a quiet day to be honest, not really any recognition of uses of space or anything, just kind of laid back and educational, oh yeah and it was rather wet, which made me concerned for the picnic...
And finally there was today. Today was picnic day, which yes I've been going on about for ages. The weather turned out to be great apart from the bit of rain as we were walking to the ferry so that made it much easier. We found a good spot on Mount Edgcombe on the pebbles and carried out our task for the day - eat picnic and take pictures. We were advised to take about 400 pics but I don't think we quite managed it, it will be quite interesting to see how it all looks when we've put all the ones together the way we're supposed to I think. I found that it was quite hard to choose something to focus on, and the things I chose aren't exactly abstract but I'm a techy so I'm not quite used to that way of thinking. I'm pretty sure I managed to get something I can use though so it will probably turn out fine in the end, it's just getting my head around it! It took us some time to get enough, when we first counted we only had like 100 odd and that was never going to be enough! So we stayed for longer and didn't go to see the lecturers at the pub, I don't think we had to it was just a possibility. I also had a major revelation as Ryan, who I've been working with from day 1 has the same birthday as me!!!! He's two years older but what the heck, I've never known anyone with the same birthday as me before. Eventually we finished and trekked back to the ferry but had to wait and so had a drink outside the pub which was also great. Unfortunately no use of space observations but I was working on IDAT106 at the time though so I was a bit distracted and there weren't many people around in the park. In the end we got back on the ferry walked back to uni and all went home, so ultimately a pretty laid back and fun day I think, considering we were working at the same time!
So there you have it, the last three days events in the life of me! I know it ended up as a bit of an essay again but it is three days worth, if they were individual it would be a more normal length. Shame there's not much to say on the whole space-behaviour front thing but I guess you cant always go round looking for these things. I've got to find some pictures I can add to these, it'd make it look much more exciting. Anyway I think I should leave it there before you fall asleep! Come back for my next installment if you are really inclined that way!
Monday, 6 October 2008
All the Days I've Missed
On Saturday I did as suggested in my previous post and went to buy my workbook, in the pouring rain, without any lines. It took me ages to pick up the one book that didn't have lines on it but eventually I succeeded. However, as I was walking to my destination to buy said workbook I did observe the different uses of space by people as they also tried to reach their own destination. The layout of the walkways in the city centre allow for three lines of traffic, but with the obstacle of the pouring rain the centre line which I myself was travelling down was almost deserted. It was interesting to see the way in which people chose to cut across this centre path to get to their destination as quickly as possible, but did not choose to walk down it.
It occurs to me now there are a few behaviour patterns that may explain this. Firstly it was raining and so the two edge paths were more likely to shade people from the rain due to the surrounding buildings. Also it is difficult to define a right of way for a third path (the centre one), should people walk up it or down it? The edge paths however allow for the instinctive 'walk on the left' procedure so that the majority of those on the left would be walking down, while those on the right were going in the other direction. This instinctive use of space allows easier travel between A and B as there are less collisions or disputes over what space to walk in. For the centre path to allow this it would have to be split in two and, combined with the rain, choosing the middle path seemed less easy all round. So then I ask myself, why did I choose the middle path and not the left as I was walking down the street? I think the answer to this question may lie in the fact that:
- I did not care too much about getting wet, I was already rather wet by the time I got there and;
- Because there was no one in the centre path the ease of travel was actually better than that in the left path.
Therefore it seems that perhaps the weather has a stronger influence on people's use of space as if it were not raining surely people would choose to use an even quicker line of travel than the left one they were in. I may choose further on in the course to look at this idea further. After I'd bought my workbooks, got very wet and observed such behaviours I headed home.
On Sunday I decided that I had to go out and buy some food from the Sainsbury's out of town before I ran out. This also gave me the opportunity to buy some food for the picnic for IDAT106 on Wednesday, which I went overboard on, and so ended up spending too much. Then last night me and my flat mates went to Revolutions for a girls night out. Both of these visits gave me other opportunities to look at the way in which the world around people affects human behaviour. I wont go into too much detail about this one, you've probably spent enough time reading this already, but both supermarkets and nightclubs also have their own 'space-behaviour' patterns. In supermarkets there is always the influence of aisles in that there is the weaving pattern up and down to ensure that no items are missed and that everything has been observed. This can cause issues with the 'walk on the left procedure as I mentioned earlier, as do other obstacles often found in supermarket aisles such as stock carts and misplaced trolleys. The nightclub on the other hand has a completely different use of space to any regular environment. Dance floors in particular lead to a collective mass of people with no particular passage of travel defined through it. In this way, what with the relaxed nature of a club also, you find that people choose a path that suits their needs no matter how easy the path is to create. This leads to a weaving pattern in and around the collective mass of people often breaking through a space that has already been selected by an individualised group of dancers. In a regular environment this may cause friction between the group and the individual, but in this environment such use of space is seen as acceptable. This already demonstrates that there are many different uses of space without even studying in any acute detail the specific interactions that may occur. This again may be something to investigate further.
So there you have it, my last two days worth of observations and events, a mix of academic analysis and day-to-day lifestyle that part defines who I am. I think the academic nature is kind of noticeable as soon as you open this post, what with its length but I like the ideas I've developed in this and I hope you do to. I am however still currently pair less so all of this may end up being in some ways worthless to my site investigation, I'm still waiting on a reply about what to do. It's a shame I don't have a camera, this is all kind of irrelevant without any documentation of what I saw but it really did happen. Do you really think I could write this much if I hadn't had something to think back on. My next post for today's events will be up shortly and I hope you will still have the time and energy to read it after trying to keep up with this one!
Friday, 3 October 2008
My New Blog
Today was the first of very many IDAT101 lectures that I will participate over the next year. I was introduced to the basic ideas of 'Strategies for Art and Technology' and was then told to get into pairs in order to find a site in Plymouth where the behaviours and protocols of people could be studied. However as often happens, I was the one left over without a pair and so currently I am a one-person pair, a bit of an oxymoron don't you think? Anyway hopefully that will get sorted by next week just like the mucked up timetables. If not I've always got a group that I can join but that's not ideal. I personally prefer individual work to group work, but hey there's always an advantage in working as a group as long as everyone else plays along!
Then there's this blog which is also part of the module and a workbook which I have yet to buy, but I'm going to do that tomorrow when I go to the clubs and societies fair. It seems there's loads of things for me to think about all at once, what with the picnic next week and this and all the other stuff going on in my life, but isn't that what degrees are about? Anyway that'll probably do for now, I've probably bored you enough with this epic of a post! Hope you enjoyed the read, the next installment will be installed soon!