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Mediated Play Space

Mediated Play Space. Observations, Research, & Analysis According to Carol Chiu, Julia Valera, and Joana Kelly. Locations. Columbus Circle/ Grand Army Plaza Union Square Barcade. Union Square. Union Square. Patterns: Day - Green Market (shoppers walk towards the outer

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Mediated Play Space

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  1. Mediated Play Space Observations, Research, & Analysis According to Carol Chiu, Julia Valera, and Joana Kelly

  2. Locations • Columbus Circle/ Grand Army Plaza • Union Square • Barcade

  3. Union Square

  4. Union Square Patterns: Day - Green Market (shoppers walk towards the outer edges of the park) - area in flux - some stopping Night - area in flux - no stopping - large skating population (average 13 men) Who are Strangers in this space: people who want to be isolated, or in a quiet space (it’s hard to be a stranger to union square) Modes of interaction (how do strangers communicate): cell phone (to people outside of union square) ipod (suggest they do not want to talk) walking pace?

  5. Union Square In Action

  6. Central Park South Entrances

  7. Central Park South Entrances Patterns:area in flux - transportation hub - high traffic Apple Store shoppers? Tourists. Higher income area. Corporate types. Who are Strangers in this space: hipsters, bohemians, protestors, sketchy characters Modes of interaction (how do strangers communicate): walking slowly - “I am a tourist” groups talk to each other cell phones

  8. Central Park South in Action

  9. Barcade

  10. Barcade Patterns: in general: walk in, buy a drink, play some games, buy more beer - if seats are available, groups move towards the booths in the back Who are Strangers in this space: Bachelorette party Someone not in age group between 21 and 39 Businessmen Modes of interaction (how do strangers communicate): placing beer next to arcade game (thus claiming space) leaving high score initials groups of 2 - 4 communicate with each other exclusively

  11. Barcade Images

  12. Analysis/Conclusions Consider power source for projector Consider difference between weekday and weekend Preliminary ideas: Barcade - arcade-style game using body as controller Union Square - project onto building on the North side of the park - something more artistic OR attract/include skaters in floor installation Central Park South entrance - something for tourists - a way to leave a mark on the city, directions, visualize other seasons

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