Sunday 24 June 2012

Files

SketchUp models:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ww0h92l1azfmn48
Crysis Map:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mkvm8o72loa7qzb

Final Submission


Coca Cola Image Captures


Facebook Image captures


Video2 - Coca cola elvators


The lift for coke a cola is highly physical, lowering into the earth before transporting you accross to the meeting place.

Video1 - Facebook elevator and Meeting place


Link to youtube: http://youtu.be/4aLw1H8LeCM

The elevator for facebook requires a leap of faith. It embodies the idea that a persons perception is a measure of power. Though physically there is little evidence that this elevator will catch you, and the cost is high if it does not, the thought drives the action.
The dining table where the two corporations meet for lunch is completely even. The supports, the area, the seating and the elevation are all equal between where facebook eats and where coke-a-cola eats. In the end whether power has been measured by the perception of others or by victory over adversity, both corporations are powerful in their own right.
A note about the submission of this post. On Monday the 25th of June before 5pm, youtube returned an error message after an hour of uploading that the file format was not recognised. the link to the 'bad file' is left above. As a result of this I re-recorded using a different program and brought the file home to upload. It was at home I discorvered that the file was 1.42GB and could not realistically be uploaded to youtube. Since then I have been working at my job while attempting a variety of different converting and screen recording programs to compress the file. The final video has been uploaded after the submission deadline but was created before. The work is evident in the crysis map which is submitted and in the youtube link which does not work (below). I hope that this video will be accepted as part of my submission as I have had no extra time doing the project, only uploading to youtube.
Regards
Richard Garland

This is the Link to Youtube  of the bad file

Peer Review