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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

EXP 3 WEEK 4 - Links to Final Model (Google warehouse + Filefront)

Game Front link for Crysis File:


Google Warehouse Link:

- Was unable to upload to google warehouse, error kept occuring. Will try again, and update link.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

EXP 3 WEEK 4 - Final Submission Photos


 This image depicts the "facebook" side elevator. This elevator travels up and down only. It is used to travel the coca cola & facebook office clients. The reason for this was based upon my news article. Due to facebook and its advertising advantages, Coca cola are able to make themselves more powerful by using these advantages to their own benefit.
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 This is a photo of the facebook headquarters. It is situated in a hill, being enclosed by the trees. This was ment to symbolise its hidden power, that it has through its various ways of advertising to help industries (such as coca cola) grow towards the public.
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 This is the coca cola part of the elevator. This part travels to the middle, where the people have to change over to the Facebook elevator, so they can access the dining area. I did this, as Coca cola have power, but it is controlled through advertising and what not. Facebook help boost this power they have, hence it is symbolised in the elevators. Coca cola clients cannot travel down to the dining area, unless The facebook elevator is in place.
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 This is an above angle shot of both the headquarters, and the dining area in the background, across the terrain which was inspired by Nubra Valley (See previous posts). The bridge hangs of both sides, with a supporting beam in the middle that carries across the elevator which connects to the coca cola headquarters.
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 This image just shows the Facebook elevator declining as it comes down to the dining area for its clients. Note that the coca cola clients can only use the elevator, if it is there. They are unable to come to the dining area unless the facebook elevator carries them down. This depicts the powers of each company, and how facebook has some control over coca cola's ability to grow through its advertising.
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Image showing both elevators in conjunction at the facebook intersection. When elevators are like this, then both clients are able to reach the dining area.

EXP 3 WEEK 4 - Marking Schedule


EXP 3 WEEK 3 - 36 Textures




Chosen Textures:


I have chosen this texture as a part of "speed" because it is where the movement occurs between the clients and elevators.
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I have chosen this texture as a part of " evolution " to show how coca cola evolves according to facebook, in terms of advertising, leading to company growth.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

EXP 3 WEEK 2 - 6, Two point perspectives






(Top to Bottom)
connections, development, advertising, iconic, advertising, perspective, campaign, linked, innovative

EXP 3 WEEK 1 - Article Mashup

Facebook admitted shortly before its IPO that it wasn’t making any money on mobile advertising even as its users increasingly access the service from their smartphones and tablets. The consumer engagement model is changing. It’s really about networks, connectivity and conversations, and the combination creates scale through those connections. Games for smartphones, tablet computers and Facebook are becoming essential for major video game companies, but only about 32% of the world has a mobile phone so far, and most of them aren’t smartphones, so there’s plenty of opportunity. The reality is that we’re learning our way through this stuff. The consumer engagement model is changing, but it’s also quite early in the opportunities associated with skyrocketing use of mobile devices, whether it’s games or advertising or payments.  The companies best known for hard-core shooters and racing games can’t ignore those dynamics in the age of “Angry Birds” and “Words With Friends.” In all closure, It’s really about networks, connectivity and conversations, and the combination creates scale through those connections.


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