The site analysis for this project was done in groups and our group decided to concentrate more on gathering qualitative data from the site but in such a way that general and sufficient quantitative data could also be drawn from the analysis.
All of our analyses in the group was in form of video footage and we were able to go back and study these videos to inform our conclusions during the analysis. The main aim of doing the analysis this way was to see if we could provoke a reaction from the public users in and around the site and also to get people to interact with the site being that the site's present state did not encourage all of this. Therefore, we wanted to intervene and get a reaction. All of the other quantitative data related to environmental issues such as wind, rainfall, sun path, pedestrian and traffic flow were covered in the video footage we took at different times of the day.
We brainstormed, and our initial plan was to place something in the site and get people to notice it and hopefully interact with it. We decided to place a box on site with a small window through which people could take a peek through and have a link to our website inside so that we could know the number of people that actually noticed the site and went in to interact with it.
INTERVENTION STAGES
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People interacting |
Eventually, we were satisfied with the result as more and more people began to interact with the site and also with themselves. We were able to get over 400 hits on the blog and the presentation went very well because this was not done by any other group and the results of our analysis was very original, something everyone can learn from. For detail information on the group work, visit our blog http://marchfabric.blogspot.co.uk/
MAIN INTERVENTION
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Final turn out |
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