the mind map of interactivity
the mind map of pollution
the mind map of installation art
Interactivity
- involve communication between human and human or computer with human
- involve 5 senses ( visual , audio , contact etc )
- Game also a interactive process.
- technology change our way to interact.
- example of interactivity technology are television, webcam touch-screen device , projector etc.
Pollution
- major problem in society in every country.
- there are many type of pollution, air pollution, light pollution, littering,noise pollution, soil contamination, radioactive contamination, thermal pollution, visual pollution, water pollution.
- The effect of pollution are health problem and environmental problem.
- pollutant meant waste material.
- most of the pollution can be cure if we have the recycle practice.* ( own perspective )
Interactive Art
- separate to new media art and old media art
- every installation art got its own meaning and its aesthetic purpose.
- new media installation art can be gallery base, digital base, electronic base, and mobile.
- target audience, research culture is important in installation art
- there are many type of installation art, performance art, sound art, street installation conceptual art, video installation and etc.
- use object as metaphor to bring or communicate the message that the artist wanted to present.* ( own perspective )
reference
Software Studies
-adobe Flash
- an interactive software that enable user to control the application in real-time
- use to create animation
- use to play video
-adobe After Effect
- to create a scene that cannot be done by nature
- to edit the video
-Zone Trigger
- to detect the movement or the gesture and give command like press key, capture video, mouse click , and play sound.
Equipment Studies
Mic
A microphone (colloquially called a mic or mike is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal.
Webcam
A webcam is a video camera that feeds its images in real time to a computer or computer network, often via USB, ethernet, or Wi-Fi.
Their most popular use is the establishment of video links, permitting computers to act as videophones or video conference stations. This common use as a video camera for the World Wide Web gave the webcam its name. Other popular uses include security surveillance and computer vision and there is also uses on sites like video broadcasting service and for recording social videos .
Webcams are known for their low manufacturing cost and flexibility, making them the lowest cost form of videotelephony. They have also become a source of security and privacy issues, as some built-in webcams can be remotely activated via spyware.
Speaker
is an electroacoustic transducer that produces sound in response to an electrical audio signal input. Non-electrical loudspeakers were developed as accessories to telephonesystems, but electronic amplification by vacuum tube made loudspeakers more generally useful. The most common form of loudspeaker uses a paper cone supporting a voice coil electromagnet acting on a permanent magnet, but many other types exist. Where accurate reproduction of sound is required, multiple loudspeakers may be used, each reproducing a part of the audible frequency range. Miniature loudspeakers are found in devices such as radio and TV receivers, and many forms of music players. Larger loudspeaker systems are used for music, sound reinforcement in theatres and concerts, and in public address systems.
Sensor
A sensor (also called detector) is a device that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an instrument. For example, a mercury-in-glass thermometerconverts the measured temperature into expansion and contraction of a liquid which can be read on a calibrated glass tube. A thermocouple converts temperature to an output voltage which can be read by avoltmeter. For accuracy, most sensors are calibrated against known standards.
Projector
A video projector is an image projector that receives a video signal and projects the corresponding image on a projection screen using a lens system. All video projectors use a very bright light to project the image, and most modern ones can correct any curves, blurriness, and other inconsistencies through manual settings. Video projectors are widely used for many applications such as, conference room presentations, classroom training, home theatre and concerts. Projectors are widely used in many schools and other educational settings, sometimes connected to an interactive whiteboard to interactively teach pupils.
Precedence Studies
-Motion Studies
paper - installation art
adobe installation art
Hong Kong media school showcase
How to recycle paper
animation on recycle
animation on recycle on paper
save the earth save the life
-Visual Studies
recycle
pollution
Research Analysis
paper pollution
The production and use of paper has a number of adverse effects on the environment which are known collectively as paper pollution. Pulp mills contribute to air, water and land pollution. Discarded paper is a major component of many landfill sites, accounting for about 35 percent by weight of municipal solid waste (before recycling). Even paper recycling can be a source of pollution due to the sludge produced during deinking.
According to a Canadian citizens organization, "People need paper products and we need sustainable, environmentally safe production." The amount of paper and paper products is enormous, so the environmental impact is also very significant. It has been estimated that by 2020 paper mills will produce almost 500,000,000 tons of paper and paperboard per year,[4] so great efforts are needed to ensure that the environment is protected during the production, use and recycling/disposal of this enormous volume of material.
Pulp and paper is the third largest industrial polluter to air, water, and land in both Canada and the United States, and releases well over 100 million kg of toxic pollution each year.
Worldwide, the pulp and paper industry is the fifth largest consumer of energy, accounting for four percent of all the world's energy use. The pulp and paper industry uses more water to produce a ton of product than any other industry.
Paper recycling is the process of recovering waste paper and remaking it into new paper products. There are 3 categories of paper that can be used as feedstocks for making recycled paper: mill broke, pre-consumer waste, and post-consumer waste.Mill broke is paper trimmings and other paper scrap from the manufacture of paper, and is recycled internally in a paper mill. Pre-consumer waste is material which left the paper mill but was discarded before it was ready for consumer use.Post-consumer waste is material discarded after consumer use, such as old corrugated containers (OCC), old magazines, old newspapers (ONP), office paper, oldtelephone directories, and residential mixed paper (RMP).Paper suitable for recycling is called "scrap paper", often used to produce molded pulp packaging. The industrial process of removing printing ink from paperfibers of recycled paper to make deinked pulp is called deinking, an invention of the German jurist Justus Claproth.
Critical Comment on Human Behavior
pollution and recycling activity have a very important relationship with human behavior people attitude and people the way of thinking can change the whole society and environment. Human behavior may different each other by the influence of culture, attitude, value, ethic, social, education etc. we should educate the people on recycle issue and give awareness to the people before it is too late.
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