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3. '''The "I was here"''' (That one person who always check's in at every restaurant)

Revision as of 11:36, 23 November 2014

Planning for the coming 3 weeks

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THEME: Mobile Documenting Behavior


OUR MAIN RESEARCH QUESTION:
[EN] How can we use the understanding of our obsessive documenting behavior with mobile devices, to create new speculative products?
[NL] Hoe kunnen we gebruik maken van de kennis van onze obsessieve documentatie gedrag met mobiele apparaten, om nieuwe speculatieve producten te creëren?

BREAKING DOWN THE CHARACTERS:
1. The copycat (That one person)
2. The artist (The ART school student) The artist page
3. The "I was here" (That one person who always check's in at every restaurant)
4. The Photographer (That one person that makes pictures of literary everything)
5. The selfie person (That one person (girl)
6. The professional
7. The instinct person (If you are, you know)
8. The YouTuber (That one person who talks to the webcam)
9. The elder (Your parents vs. smartphone)
10. The Sheep (Those people who have the same pictures/movies as everyone else)

REMY:
The copycat
The artist
The "I was here"
The Photographer
The professional
THOM:
The selfie person http://instagram.com/romyvermeegen
The instinct person
The Youtuber
The Elder
The Sheep


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Subquestions
- amateur vs. professional video's
- social and physilogical background

Intention of making a video
- sharing
- keeping for later
- network
- job
- instict
- automatism
- social peerpressure
- herd behavior

Research devided into three parts
1. theoretical research
2. field research
3. visual research