Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Caroline Hedrick- Public Art Pitch Reflection

1. Which project would you vote for besides your own and why?
I and a Butler alum would probably choose the group who had the "Ask Blue" group. This idea was very similar to the project that our group came up with. Both addressed the same problem that seemed evident to a majority of students on campus. The projects had a central location for students to find out about events ahead of time to improve attendance. I know that in the past, knowledge of events was hard to come by, especially without a centralized email.
2. I believe our project (the books and planner) would cost the most. With the large digital thirteen foot planner would be fairly costly just by itself. In addition the books and chairs would only add to the price of the entire art piece. However, it would be worth the hefty cost with its beauty and efficiency.
3. Would you revise your pitch? If not, what was the best part of the pitch?
The best part of our presentation was probably the uniqueness of the video created by Carly. It definitely turned some head and grabbed people's attention. The video showed the drawing process and also focused on the location of our project. On top of all that, it showed each individual part of our project (the planner, books, lounge chairs, and the bookmark desks). We met and made changes in our speech and practiced. Everyone worked hard and had fun making ideas a near-reality for our campus.

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