Tuesday, November 13, 2007

EX_3 The Rules For Design

Rules/Conditions

1. The hierarchy in which I created first decides how large the initial default positioning will be and where these dividers will occur.

2. When people move in and out of the assigned spaces, sensors will detect body mass and the spaces will interact with each other according to number of people in space with relation to what space is adjacent.

3. There are also the users on the online website that will be counted as people in the space relative to the product in which they are browsing, affecting the arrangement of the walls.

4. The only time the divider/flexible wall is straight (rigid) is when there is no person in either space.

5. Each of the Eight spaces not only affects adjacent spaces by subliminal messaging for that space, but the space either gains or loses area in relation to people in the space:

1. TV – A Television screen will appear on the wall of the adjacent space advertising products.

2. Computers – The interface of a computer that someone is using in that computer space will be reflected on the wall in the adjacent space.

3. Music – Noise (music that the people are listening to) will resonate out of wall into the space on the opposite side.

4. Video Games – A Hologram will emerge in the opposite space from the wall representing the main character from a game that is being accessed in the video game space.

5. Movies – A movie that is being viewed in this section will be projected upon the wall of the adjacent space.

6. Cameras/Camcorders – Pictures will be projected onto the wall of the adjacent space appealing to Sony products and fun.

7. MP3 – A picture of a Sony MP3 player will be projected onto the wall of the space adjacent to this space.

8. Phone – Ring tones and answering machines will filter through the walls to the adjacent space.

5. All of the products will be in the spaces primarily because when someone goes to a store they are looking for a more hands on experience.

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