Thursday 30 August 2012

Future Scenario - Contribution

The final scenario that we have arrived as has not come from a sinlge idea, nor has it come from a single person. The group that I have been lucky enough to be a part of has worked together amazingly, all contribution and developing ideas to arrive at the scenario we have produce. 

On a week by week basis, we came together and picked up right from where we had left off the week before. Tehre was no wasted time rethinking what we had. Similarily, each week we went away and looked at our own ideas, bringing them to the group and allowing for other members to take them and develop them further. Because of this the scenario that we developed does not have 4 distinctly separate categories. Yes the categories the were required for the assignment are there, but they have become so intertwined throughout the process that we actually had to sit down at the end of this and forcibly separate them, in order to present the assignment. In a way I wish that we were not restricted by these categories, and the we could have continued to create and imagine our scenario without the boundaries imposed by categories. 

The way that we organised and developed our scenario, and the way that it has been translated across onto our panels, is through the use of a timeline. This timeline allowed us to see (imagine) how things developed, to implement things at one time and the envision how they would change and evolve 20 years later. The time line roughly started out as this.. 



and then moved onto this...


and then was fully realised across our four panels, a combination of text and images that I feel completely represents our future scenario. 




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