Saturday, 29 October 2011

Executing the Idea

Now as we had an idea for our conspiracy we had to establish the way in which we were going to portray it to our audience.We needed at least 4 interactions with our players, 2 physical interactions and 2 Digital  interactions. We already  knew that  one of our most important interactions was one that needed to portray the conspiracy the government was covering up clearly and we needed a clear path to make it easy to find but was also important that we made it look professional. We decided an interesting way of learning this would be through a password protected .pdf file containing brief notes on the progress of a case being worked on by our antagonist group called the Civil Defence Force. Included in the case file would be notes on the killings (only minimal) and a small amount of information on some of the group members near the end. We chose the .pdf format because it was the only file we really knew how to password protect with a considerable amount of flexibility in terms of design qualities meaning we were able to try our best to make it look like an official case file.

Dexter came in then as well so I thought I would task him with getting that done as I felt he needed to contribute to the group more. I also told him that we needed him to be in studio more often as we were struggling to put it all together well with so few people.

Reuben was then given the task of creating a government website that would be hacked into that would hold the case file. I showed him a few of the NZ govt websites particularly the NZ police force website (http://www.police.govt.nz/) for him to base the web design off and he set off to work.

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