A CROWDSOURCING EXPLORATION OF UO GATEWAY IDEAS
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A CROWDSOURCING EXPLORATION OF UO GATEWAY IDEAS
A CROWDSOURCING EXPLORATION OF UO GATEWAY IDEAS University of Oregon -- Department of Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture 4/550 -- Advanced Media Spring 2014 With Instructors Rob Ribe and Michael Corrente Tues. & Thurs. 12:00 -1:50, Lawrence 231 This class will employ blogging, Photoshop and Sketchup media tools to develop, represent and evaluate alternative designs, in an “open source” way, to enhance several entrances to the UO campus. The aim will be to use media to investigate our own and public perceptions of the University and how its identity should be expressed. Students will explore and photo-document elements of the campus that validate the identity of our university in relation to the state, the world, students, alumni, the past and the future. We will seek to explain these validating representations and incorporate them into a blog as a media tool with which to garner feedback. The blog will go public and students will work with journalists and web authors to recruit visitors. Students will then be divided into teams assigned to different campus entrances. They will each develop an entry treatment concept from their campus imagery and validating ideas. These will be photo-simulated and placed in the blog for public feedback. Blog visitors will hopefully offer their own entrance treatment designs and ideas. Based upon public feedback and our own conceptual ideas, students will design gateway treatments for their sites and represent them as perspectives using Sketchup. We will also place these upon the blog for public feedback and responses.