1) This video (link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDYDxWSjVJw) was extreamly cool. The ability to construct a virtual 3D set, then put real-life models into that virtual set is astonishing. This will certinely change that which we call photography, and art as a whole for ever.
2-1) Realitively speaking, my identity is not "constructed", I don't praticualary wory about how I dress or how my hair looks or any of that stuff. So long as I am not filthy, I am okay with how I look natuaraly. Likewise, I don't "preform" my life. I don't modifyy behavior in any way. I simpily act in a way that I believe to be appropiate, weather I am talking with friends, teachers, or family.
2-2) My cultural/social enviorment on the other hand is definitely "constructed." My friends, for example, will act more formaly if a teacher or other adult is in the vicinity, and will act much more natuaraly if there isn't.
2-3) The physical space around me is one hundred precent constructed. I live in an urban enviorment. All biuldings, from my home, to my school, to the grocierie store my family shops at are all artifical constructions. Even the plant life within the city is cultivated, and therefore constructed.
2-4) I consider my self and my family to be real, my friends and teachers to be half constructed - half real, and the physical space around me to be completly constructed.
2-5) A narative tableux I could create would be to have several people in formal suits siting around a large rectangular table, with one at the head of the table standing up, having just banged his fist on the table.
2-6) I could also do the scene in 2-5 with formaly dressed dolls, with a mineature table.
3) My 4 concepts for the Constructed Reality project are as folows:
1) A parody of Toy Story in which a kid discovers his toys are realy alive, terifying him/her.
2) A constructed scene in which an RC helicopter starts flying itself and destroies a room.
3) A scene which we see a person destroying a cardboard skyscraper, from the prespective of a person on the ground, preportionaly scaled to the skyscraper.
4) A scene in which we see a large group of people fighting (riot).
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