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Project Proposals
Your final project is a two week assignment to be completed in two stages (proposal and implementation). Proposals discussions will be in small groups remotely (sign up below). Final project presentations will be remotely held on May 5th at the usual class time.
The final project should be a creative project that builds off or is inspired by the concepts we've covered this semester. You should feel free to think non-traditionally, projects do not need to be screen-based and there is no requirement to use a particular aspect of JavaScript or programming.
Final projects can be collaborations with anyone in any class. Final projects can be one part of a larger project integrated with a different class.
Other notes:
- Keeping things simple and small in scope is a plus. If your project idea is a big one, consider documenting the larger idea but implementing just a small piece of it.
- Also think about making a final project for a small audience, even one single person like a family member or friend. . . or yourself. This can be a good way to focus your idea and design process. "Generalizing" the idea can come later (or maybe not at all.)
- Given the shutdown at NYU if you prefer to do a final project that does not involve production but rather is more research or proposal oriented, this is perfectly acceptable!
Put together a final project proposal. It's up to you to best present your idea, but some things I would suggest are:
- Collect inspirations: How did you become interested in this idea? quotes, photographs, products, projects, people, music, political events, social ills.
- Collect source material: drawings, images, videos, sounds, text
- Collect code: your own sketches and/or other people's sketches.
- Collect ideas for title
- Collect ideas for 1-sentence description?
- Context? Who's it for? How will people experience it? Is it interactive? Is it practical? Is it for fun? Is it emotional? Is it to provoke something?
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Collect questions for your classmates.
- What are you unsure of? Conceptually and technically.
Plan to present your idea in ~5-10 minutes leaving about 5 minutes for discussion.
You will receive a Zoom calendar invite for your session. If you would like to join multiple sessions to provide feedback on projects or listen to additional presentations, please let me know! If none of the times work for you, please let me know I will add additional sessions and office hours as needed.
- Bora, [eeg-trees](project url)
- Jason Xu, [project name](project url)
- name, [project name](project url)
- name, [project name](project url)
- Nikhil, [Dream Weaver](project url)
- Christina, [Final](project url)
- Themis, Simulation Project with Neuro-Evolution
- Fernando, the fire bird online performance
- Elena, [Final, more details to come](project url)
- Elizabeth, Final Project Proposal
- Abby, [project name](project url)
- Vanessa, My Habit Collection
- Siyuan,[project name](project url)
- Tundi Szasz, Final Project
- Kevin Lee, PHYSARUM
- Ruixuan Li, [project name](project url)
- Ruiqi Wang, [project name](project url)
- Is the idea clear? Is there a clearly stated goal? What do you understand / not understand?
- What about scope? Can it be done in such a short period of time under current circumstances?
- Suggestions for relevant tutorials, reference projects, or other resources?
- Are there ways this project can be "remote" user tested? What questions would you want to ask?