Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Tutorial Feedback

The tutorial was useful. All of the groups placed there posters on the walls and we commented on each others ideas. Here are the feedback comments that we received from the rest of the group after they looked at our poster:

"I think this will be a good experiment. it's sometimes quite shocking to realise how much people believe in from images despite knowing the capacity for manipulation or construction. Therefore, the result of this will be intriguing. Kind of like Die Hard 4.0 with the white house bombing?" Helen.

"This is very interesting, The idea of media manipulation is a continued debate and i think if it is pulled off successfully it will make more people aware of what they see and hear within the media" Danny

"Big project, Big idea- Risky too!... How?" Lara

"What... How??? I'm intrigued" Carl

"I like this concept, but have serious concerns of the feasibility depending on the method you intend to use" Adam Handerson

"I cant imagine how to accomplish this visually. But how do you release this to the public? How to convince people? Anonymous

"I think this is a really interesting idea in exploring our relationship to the media but i'm wondering how it will be presented in order for people to see and believe it or not?" Tom

"Sounds very interesting!! What medium will be used? a slight worry of wether or not the idea is too big? Good Luck" Anonymous

"These are serious issues, will this not be more detrimental than good. What is the point. Good visually maybe" Jessica Richardson

"How do you intend to portray the whole process? What mediums will be used? Good idea, depends how you plan to pull it off? Will you not get in trouble?" Hassan Ghazi

"This looks awesome, this idea is so cool, a big task. you guys are inspiring" Anonymous

"What mediums are you going to use?" Emma B

"HOW?" Sofia

"Imaginative idea, what converging mediums do you propose to use? Anonymous

"Why Battersea?" Anonymous

"What media will you use?" Sharan Balai

"You could try doing something other than blowing up a building, such as beheading someone dressed as a hostage perhaps? Also, it would be difficult in London as people would see the images, turn around and realise that it actually is not under attack. However, if you hoax the demolition of the parliament in Scotland, where people are not able to hear about so readily it could cause more of a stir." Peter Dukes

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