Honey, I Shrunk the Savannahians!
conceptual section
After a shrinking machine experiment goes wrong, Savannah is now inhabited by a society of humans of substantially smaller scale. Facing the challenge of building themselves a brand new environment proportional to them, it ends up becoming a way to explore the quality of spaces in existing objects and to occupy the gaps on our everyday instruments.
When a young movie enthusiast finds a broken 2709 Bell & Howell camera abandoned in an empty lot at Chippewa Square, he sees the opportunity to create the ultimate cinematic experience: making a movie theater that celebrates the multiple media, scales, and experiences that can be produced by the immersion that watching films can be.
In this class, we focused on the importance of telling a story in your drawings, our first project was to create a playful site analysis that told a narrative at the same time. The colors indicate the concentration of locals vs. tourists in the Savannah Squares.