The purpose of this studio was to see cities through different perspectives. Our job was to figure out what we wanted to map. We used Central Square as our experimental location. We needed to be creative and willing to try different things if we wanted to be successful. We went on derives, casual walks, in which we were forced to see things through a different lense in hopes of discovering different parts of the city that we may have not seen or experienced before.
Our idea was to choose certain storefronts or landmarks to use as trigger images for an app called Aurasma. Aurasma augments reality so users can watch a story unfold right before their eyes as they hold up their iPad, or some such product, to the image. Making these extraordinary videos took a lot of work, patience, and technical competence. Our group's original plan was to make at least four Aurasmas, but we only ended up with two in the end. The first trigger image was Cheapo Records. This video took about three days to complete as our idea morphed from writing a review to paying homage to James Brown. This Aurasma is trying to show the viewer that the store is worth visiting because it has new, cool vibe while also still recognizing the copious amounts of artists that make today's music what it is. James Brown's record 'I Feel Good' was playing in the background in hopes to engage the viewer. The other trigger image we used was the store sign of University Stationery. This Aurasma did not take as long because we had the same idea from beginning to end. The woman who works at the store was very friendly and welcoming to us when we first visited, so we wanted to create a video that had that same type of hominess to it. The video ended up painting and drawing different homey scenes to an acoustic song.
While making these different Aurasmas, we realized that everything around us has a different story or history to it. We learned that being aware of our surroundings exposes us to the different sites the city has to offer. After this studio we have come to appreciate the hidden treasures that surround us.