“The Pop Stop” Bubble Wrap Installation
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Jamie Lipson (JCL2209)
Adam Sherman (ACS2221)
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@hackingtheurbanexperience
“The Pop Stop” Bubble Wrap Installation
James Brillon (JNB2149)
Jamie Lipson (JCL2209)
Adam Sherman (ACS2221)
Interactive Intervention at LinkNYC #GSAPP #Columbia #HackingtheUrbanExperience
Anthony Zampolin, Grace Ng, Tien Chen, Ying Pin
Spring 2017
This is the things that I don't understand in New York
augmented reality games and the effect on commercial sphere/marketing strategies.
The Tangram Challenge-
Aastha & Dorothy
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https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7NQOchzfEkDUWsyQzZQMFd0N2M
Team: Jiayi Yi, Chengliang Li & Tingying Ma
Cooperators: Nick Norman & Helen Cho
Location: McDonald's, 125th St, Broadway
We continued to explore the possibilities from the installation. Different from assignment 2 we put it in urban context this time. Also we searched for cooperation from McDonald's and a performer to better intervene the site, and thus achieve our goal of hacking the urban experience.
We tried several ways of hacking, like performing, interacting with pedestrians and observing.
Fu, Jiaqi, and Dingying
NOV 13 - NOV 15
The GSAPP Bubble
We found there are many benches in Avery Hall, where near to the stairs. However we think these spaces are so public that few will use these chairs to do something that they don’t want to do in studios, like make phone call or confide to somebody.
So, we decide to change one of those locations, by our inflatable installation, where locate at 400th floor. Because there is not only a bench, but also a mailbox can be used as a bar.
When people walked by our bubble, they kept staring at it. But after we add some signs on the door, they started to visit the little bubble.
Video 2 by Jiayi Yi and Chengliang Li
Outside view
Video 1 by Jiayi Yi and Chengliang Li
Interior view
Aastha, Adam, Maggie, and Dorothy:
November 14, 5:30 PM
We decided we wanted our inflatable to reflect current political tensions. We believed that an inflatable representation of Donald Trump, placed in a highly trafficked area of campus, would elicit strong reactions. We therefore set it up outside of Avery Library. We then projected a video of Trump’s victory speech onto the inflatable. To encourage passersby to interact with the inflatable, we had to encourage them by writing a few anti-Trump phrases on the surface ourselves. We then left markers scattered at the base of the inflatable for public use. This catalyzed the participation of others.
Some contributed by writing anti-Trump sentiments on the inflatable. Some simply took a moment to step back and look at it. Some people simply laughed and kept walking, and some ignored it.
Overheard comment: “Is this some kind of protest or counter-protest?”
Eventually, people began to physically punch the inflatable. One person kicked it, leaving a gaping hole in the side, after which it began to collapse. This heralded the end of our installation.
After several minutes, people started acting (sheepishly) violent towards the inflatable.
Inflatable installation by Jiayi Yi and Chengliang Li
Location: Lawn outside of Philosophy Hall, Columbia University
We got inspiration from doughnuts for its continuous space and we thought it will be more interesting to add some “doors” (we used 3 different sized hula hoops) to divide the “ doughnut “. Hula hoops can be move to change the space between each two, so in this way this inflatable installation contains countless possibilities (from one huge space to 3 small spaces).
Location No.1: 112th street and Broadway, in front of Tom’s restaurant.
Location No.2: 106th street and Broadway, in front of Morton Williams Supermarket.
We think LinkNYC doesn’t really link to local life, so we tried to build connection between it and local business.
At the beginning, we plan to use the Link NYC at Tom’s restaurant, which has a blank screen, as a selfie light for the Halloween night. So we putted a poster on the big screen to gather people, but we were stopped by police officers.
However, we found the reflection of light on the balloons built another visual connection between LinkNYC and local business.
Fu Wang & Jiaqi Sun