In the same area as the Wired magazine, Papercut enhances the reading experience. It blends animation with text to liven up the screen. Again, something I want to recreate.
Wired magazines Ipad App. I like how it blends lots of text with animation and video. It makes the large body of text a lot more interesting and engages with the reader more. This is what I want my app to resemble.
An App that allows for a virtual dissection of a frog. It tells the viewer information about a frogs organs in a fun and safe manner.
A video by Amnesia Razorfish. It allows a smartphone user to move their content easily between two devices.
MTV app for phones called ‘Under the thumb’. It allows people to watch their TV shows and at the same time has the option for people to talk about what they’re watching.
Since the app is television based it shows that MTV has moved away from music but it is also slightly underwelming for such a huge company. I was expecting a more exciting app which has more to off than just tv watching.
WIsh I had seen this video early when i was designing my exhibition. It is an interactive floor created for the celebrations for the centenary of the Portuguese republic.
It allows the visitor to view the history in a fun and unique way and would have been ideal for the history of MTV.
Interactive floor. Moving a speaker changes the track and placing two speakers side by side acts as a synthesiser and plays the same track through both. I really like this idea and it’s fun and interactive and could have worked so well in my MTV Exhibition. I want to incorporate the idea into my app. An idea would be to place QR codes around the space and by scanning it in projects a music video onto your phone.
This app is amazing. It’s a trailer for The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore iPad App. I’m not entirely sure what the app is, but I gather it is a storybook where the reader can interact with it. The visuals are stunning and adds to the story.
Really cool Ipad app where you can interact with the famous Van Gogh painting ‘Starry Night’. I like how despite the fact that the painting was once stationary, it has evolved to allow the user to interact with it.
Screenshot of the full design in google sketchup. The original design was the ‘M’ and then a corridor then a cube room. However I have changed the last part to the letter ‘TV’. This is because in the MTV logo in which the ‘M’ is based, there is a TV written across it. Despite the font of the “TV’ being different here, it makes the point that MTV has moved on from music to focusing on Television.