I have no where near enough experience or room to do something like that, but I can still use sound clips and images. For my project, I’ll have someone read editorials about the effects of cholera
that are linked to different pumps. I’m also going to use different coloured
lights for the healthy and diseased pumps. Then, if I figure it out, I could
maybe even put images behind the map, although that might be hard to see behind
the lines of the map.
Once I have the
screen figured out, I’ll make the interface. I’m going to use Makey Makey, a
recyclable play set and circuit board, to build a physical pump that will be used to navigate the
map. Each time someone pumps the handle; the program will take them to a
different pump on the map. I still haven’t decided if I want to put a bottle of
murky water underneath the pump to add to the display. The bottle would only be
for display, because making an actual pump would be too ambitious, so it might
not be useful, but I’ll think about that at a later stage.
Besides the
programming aspect of the project, (which I’m going to have to learn how to do)
I think the hardest part will be not going overboard on content. The focus of
this project is geared toward the interactive activity, not the content. I’ll
have to take care not to spend too much time on research, and avoid ignoring
the programming part of the project. This might actually be a blessing in
disguise. I think a lot of the content I wanted to include might not be
available online. For each pump, I wanted to include a neighbourhood profile,
the status of the pump, and a sound clip describing the experience of the disease.
Now reviewing this idea, it was probably a little ambitious. I still want to
include some of this information, but I think I’ll restrict it to certain pumps
over others. How I choose which pumps will depend on what information I can
find. Using the school’s newspaper database, I’ll be able to find editorials on
the disease, but whether I’ll be able to tie it to a neighbourhood is doubtful.
It’s more likely that I’ll find editorials for the city in general. I still want
to turn the editorials into sound clips, but I’ll have to figure out a way to
tie them to the different pumps. On top of this, I’d like to include an
introduction to the epidemic, including how it was spread, the effect and the
treatments doctors used to combat the disease. This will be basic though, to
avoid going too deep into content.
So
now that I have a plan, my first step is to contact the Map
and Data Centre and find out if I can get a transparency of the Snow map made.
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