Monday, April 6, 2015

Everything Old Is New Again- Final Project Proposal


This spring I intend to continue work on the cartography project that began last semester in GGS311 with Prof. Hallden.  The initial pitch was to create a static map for a walking tour through the varied musical history of Washington, D.C. Not only would this satisfy my final project requirements, but it would also be a useful tool for tourism in the District. Time permitting; an extended goal was to display the map in a large format similar to a brochure with an overview and specific descriptions of the locations and multiple tour paths. Valuable feedback from critique sessions with classmates yielded a more finite scope. In its current state, the Chunk of Punk map shows significant locations of the D.C. punk scene that are within walking proximity from each other and/or metro stations.
The decision to revisit this map is based on many reasons.  At the top of the list is the previous class’s strong response to my proposal and their general favor of the punk rock tour over other genres. This was a pleasant surprise and a serious motivator. Secondly, Dr. Hallden’s foresight on what the map could become within the scope of GGS411 (IF I should choose to accept the mission). That inspired my idealized vision of the form and function.  The map is all about moving thru time and space to music. Add some animations (there are already footsteps) and some sound (Sharing =Caring=Fugazi ), do some scripting and some more scripting and fix more scripting and Voila! -A useable dynamic map that can be posted to the interwebs and accessed from desktop and mobile devices. That’s cool and I wanna make a cool map that’s cooler than me. Don’t we all?
That brings us to now, April 6th, 2015. What have I learned so far? What can I do? What should I not do? What can I complete or successfully accomplish before May 11th, 2015?
-So far I have learned how to use Adobe Flash to some adequate degree and it is capable of handling the animation, rollovers, and audio files that would effectively augment the map. Combined with other Creative Cloud products I can add photos, videos, and songs to places on the map. I do need to be very wary of getting carried away. I am faced with a ton of possibilities and capabilities but time is not on my side. Our lab work with JSON and geoJSON files opens up the possibility to also geolocate the addresses of the current and former sites of distinction. It would be wise to maintain alignment to goals that fit within the brochure format and optimize select features for interactivity. Make the map fun and engaging, but not too busy or overloaded with clickable content. One of the strengths of the current map is its clean look. That can only help users with small touchscreens.
The map will continue to evolve beyond the end of this course. There is no need to fit everything in right now.
Specific design ideas and questions:
-Make the large title graphic a splash screen with credits to unlock space on the map
-Edit the site choices- a few important venues are missing from the static version
-Stick to a walk-able public transit path? Single path? Multi-stage?
-Collect more content from the DC Library Punk Archive: photos, fanzines, etc.
-Link Metro Stops to live-ish updates of train schedule
-Cue interactive features by location (may not fit within scope of GGS411)


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