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Journal / Exploring transitions between traditional culture and digital media
The Hani App Fabric project by UCLan Senior Lecturer in Games Design,Ā Bev BushĀ contributes to the visual arts by exploring transitions between traditional culture and digital media to create new artefacts
This research is a collaboration withĀ The Global Sound Movement.Ā Ā Audiences can interact in a unique way with GSM sampled sounds from the drums of the Hani Tribe in China to create an embroidery pattern which celebrates their rhythms and traditional costume designs.
āCan gamiļ¬cation be used as an interactive and transformative tool for artistic expression to engage learning, encourage appreciation and to illustrate traditional, historical and cultural related experience?ā
Advertising designer Elliot Harrisā animated ļ¬lm of 2002,Ā āBurberry-RaināĀ identiļ¬es the 4 ā dimensional properties of Burberry fabric. In 2013 Sophia George developed a game based onĀ āThe Strawberry Thiefā which re-vitalized the art of William Morris. The Hani App moves beyond re-vitalization of a design to involve interaction with sound and illustration of traditional crafts, exploring the use of digital tools to create unique artefacts. This acknowledges and records ideas and objects which may otherwise be lost or forgotten.
āThe Art of Computer Game Design.ā(Crawford, C. 1997)
āPlay, Games and Gamiļ¬cation in Contemporary Art Museums.ā(Romualdo, S. 2013)
āGamiļ¬cation in the Arts.āĀ (Bouchard, A. 2014)
An exploratory, prototyping methodology was used in this project, allowing for a ļ¬exible development style.Ā Sprite Designs were created in Adobe Photoshop and implemented into the App usingĀ Scirraās Construct 2Ā Ā game engine. The work was inspired by GSMās photos and sampled sounds and is available to the public as anĀ interactive AppĀ on the GSM website, also in the GSM South ChinaĀ ExhibitionsĀ and as aĀ videoĀ on Vimeo withĀ images of artefacts that can be purchased from the shop at thisĀ link.
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Journal / Exploring transitions between traditional culture and digital media