Documentation of Tools/Techniques
- Tracy Ma

- Sep 20, 2020
- 1 min read
For my Documentary Cinema class, I have to create a 3-5 minute doc. To help me figure out all the possible things I could talk about, I created a mind map to map out everything I know about Randonautica (my chosen topic). Doing so help me realize all the different directions I could go with it, as well as the fact that I may need to narrow down my topic because I won't be able to cover every "branch" of my mind map in my documentary.

I also used one of the SCAMPER techniques for a graphic design I did for a student club. I used the Adapt technique by "adapting" the vaporwave aesthetic (which in a way is also a remix of 90s/post-internet style), and the Windows 95 interface for a different context/purpose. The graphic that I was making is an event-calendar for my club's September events; all the events are online this semester, so I wanted to do a very computer-centric design. To make it stand out, I decided to use elements from a very iconic, post-internet style. Essentially, I adapted the Vaporwave/Windows95 style from an art context to a marketing context, since the banner was used to promote events.


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