When the device is pointed at a poster, the poster image renders as a video animation that is mapped over the poster image. The video animation will integrate text, arrows, and audio in way that vision and hearing impaired persons can engage (reference the Universal Design page of this site)
The original poster image will be diagrammatically described, The description will include a breakdown of the character's traits and/or situations as they initially appear.
Then the animation will transform the character's traits and/or situations into a new version. Students will style match their alternative version to the original version that they choose. The transformed poster will also be diagrammatically described with animated text, arrows, and audio.
The animation will freeze on the last frame. This will allow reading time for deaf persons.
The animation will be restarted by pointing the device away then back at the poster
Example:
Example:
"In this AR alternative unreality an Archie Comic cover featuring Betty and Veronica fighting over Archie will transform into Betty, Veronica, and Archie all competing ferociously in a science fair as equals."
Research:
Example (your software may be different):
Imaging Software: Photoshop
Layout Software: Animate
Animation Software: Animate
Sound Design Software: Protools and Audition
Example:
Overall style: Retro
Background: Solid yellow fill
Line: Variable stroke - medium width
Color: Basic primary and secondary with generous area of black and gray
CharacterProportions: Slightly exaggerated
Level of detail: very low
Surface: Mostly Flat fill
Lighting: None
Attitude:High drama
There are 2 versions:
Google Slides (Create images in Photoshop, then import into slides)
Adobe Animate (Create images directly in Animate)
Include strategies and notes for Accessible or Universal Design. Click the links below for guidance:
Below are just a few examples of how artists have diagrammed character traits. This is not meant to be an exhausted list of ways to do it. Your diagrams will need to be much simpler (addressing fewer traits) in order to fit the animation within the time limit of 10-20 seconds.
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