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Stelios
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Hello,
for the purposes of one of my university projects Ι had to create a game, based around the urban environment (a city to be more precise). I called it "See first, think later" and it is a photographic treasure hunt.
The game revolves around the idea that we all visualise our environment differently according to our experiences, therefore constructing a different image in our head of the same place. To someone a place might seem dirty and ugly, while to someone else it feels like home because of the experiences he has lived there.
I have created a group on flickr (here http://www.flickr.com/groups/think_first/ ) in order to allow people post their pictures. I have also posted the instructions for this game. I would be delighted to see any of you participating in this, I'd like to see how people see their cities. Please find the instructions there (I try to keep this post in a reasonable length, I can post them here if needed).
I would love to see you there, and hear your thoughts and criticism on this project.
Cheers
Stelios
ps this project is still in progress so please bear with me, if there are any imperfections.
for the purposes of one of my university projects Ι had to create a game, based around the urban environment (a city to be more precise). I called it "See first, think later" and it is a photographic treasure hunt.
The game revolves around the idea that we all visualise our environment differently according to our experiences, therefore constructing a different image in our head of the same place. To someone a place might seem dirty and ugly, while to someone else it feels like home because of the experiences he has lived there.
I have created a group on flickr (here http://www.flickr.com/groups/think_first/ ) in order to allow people post their pictures. I have also posted the instructions for this game. I would be delighted to see any of you participating in this, I'd like to see how people see their cities. Please find the instructions there (I try to keep this post in a reasonable length, I can post them here if needed).
I would love to see you there, and hear your thoughts and criticism on this project.
Cheers
Stelios
ps this project is still in progress so please bear with me, if there are any imperfections.