Today was our first day of viewing the personal/public space projects. There were many good ideas however some worked more as far as garnering public response than others. I really liked the simplicity of Walter's walkway piece. The students seemed to follow blindly which was funny considering they had a choice. Jonathan's "worst ninja ever" was also very enjoyable. I do not know how much interaction he got besides the one man who stole his candy, but his execution highly improved his project. He seemed to be really in character and his natural awkwardness which he talked about during his confession piece benefited his non-ninja skills. The candy was a nice touch in order to attract more people.
If I had to choose one project that I think could have been improved, it would probably have been either Montana's or Sean's. Montana's project did not have that much substance to it. It seemed too simple, but not in the same way that Walter's was. I feel like holding a sign almost discouraged people from interacting any more than they had to. Sean's piece was funny but the location did not help his execution. I know that he mentioned that the hose could not extend any longer but maybe he could have figured out a way to transfer water into the pool after he moved it to the grass in front of the grass by the bike trail which is more populated. I think that this would have caused greater public interest and made a bigger impact in terms of other's personal space.
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