Tuesday, December 7, 2010

November 21st Meeting

RED 2 Meeting 5 – November 21, 2010

In attendance: Evelyn, Lea, Michelle, Vantar

For our final slide presentation we need to cover 20 minutes. That’s anywhere from 80 to 120 slides, if they stay up for 10 to 15 seconds per slide respectively. Each one of us will focus on ‘answering a question’ (you’ll see what I mean when you keep reading) and we’ll come together next Tuesday, November 30 at 7:30 pm (please eat dinner first) in the studio to put it all together and go from there. Create slides using the suggested layouts below in whatever program you can and we’ll put it all in keynote at the meeting.

DESIGN:

Slide types:

  1. TITLE (text + bleeding graphic)
  2. FACT (all text, centered)
  3. QUESTION POSED (text + graphic, centered, graphic bleeding like title)
  4. INFO TO ANSWER QUESTION (combinations of minimal text, graphic, photo – see below)

WHITE BACKGROUND

BLACK KEY

Cycle of slides will be as follows:

TITLE > FACT > QUESTION > ANSWER > FACT > QUESTION > ANSWER … until we answer all questions

CONTENT:

Main question: WHERE WILL YOUR DINNER COME FROM?

Other Questions (not yet posed in question form):

  1. growing vegetables in the city
  2. keeping livestock in the city
  3. reusing water and its cycle
  4. treating the water
  5. managing the waste

Since Don suggested we get rid of the history section, we will use any necessary facts in the FACT slides that pertain to posing a QUESTION and then we’ll ANSWER it.

THE NEXT STEP:

Please keep in mind that all slides should focus on our NARRATIVE, supported by your research; they are not slides OF your research. Also, if your original research doesn’t seem to fit into our narrative, don’t be reluctant to let it go.

Facts: Natalie and Kate

A: Alex and Evelyn

B: Stephan and Paniz

C: Vantar

D: Michelle

E: Lea

Final Layout: Kate

Our end goal is SUSTAINABILITY and not zero waste. Zero waste will be taken care of in the waste section.

Please voice any concerns at our next meeting and let us know if you cannot make it.

Thanks,

Michelle

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