Stranger
Background
Why is it so uncomfortable to stand really close to a stranger? Sure, there are the potentially icky things. Sometimes an elevator is so crowded that you can smell a fellow rider's shampoo or chewing gum (or worse). But even when a stranger is perfectly groomed, it's usually a bit revolting to be pressed against him in public. Why?
Evolution seems to have programmed this discomfort via a brain structure called the amygdalae, a pair of almond-shaped brain regions deep within each temporal lobe that control fear and the processing of emotion.
Problem Identification
- lesser expression when taking picture with strangers.
Aim and Objectives
- To create a mysterious and thought-provoking experience to the users.
- To visualize and revealing the connection and interaction between user of the installation with same traits.
- To gives the illusion of having a group photo with random peoples.
- To find relationship between technology, expression and communication.
Motivation
Ideation and Concept
An interactive installation photography booth where visitors are able to take picture, fill in birthday month and store it in the database. After the user take the picture, a mashup picture with 3 different people of previous visitors will appear in one picture project near the photo booth to visualize the connection between visitors. This picture is a match up with two other random users with same birthday month. This also will give the illusion of the visitor taking picture with others visitor.
Review , Analysis and Precedence Study
- The project try to conveyed users that the perceived distance among humans, both in terms of time and space, were merely illusions.
- The project try to conveyed users that the perceived distance among humans, both in terms of time and space, were merely illusions.
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