9. Scenario:
Btp dp 3 btp presentations
November 20th, 2020: department of design, iit guwahati
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12. 1. light
• AMBIENT LIGHTING UNDER THE CONTROL OF SPEAKER
• Not just on/off – color, intensity variation to vary mood
• Immediate environment a part of the presentation / speech
For Example:
• narration of a story involving a flash of lightning.
• Focus light on audience during Q/A
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14. 2. sound
• Sound UNDER THE CONTROL OF SPEAKER.
• Seamless transitions between effects and voice of speaker.
For Example:
• Again, narration of a story involving a flash of lightning.
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16. 3. smell
• Immediate environment a part of the presentation / speech
• Air conditioner under the control of speaker
• Speaker decides the kind of environment to simulate
For Example:
• Narration involving nature or more specifically, rain.
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18. 4. Connectivity (internet)
• Speaker connected to the world at all times.
• Live streaming + recording for worldwide viewing
For Example:
• Speaker gets live feedback and questions not just from immediate
audience but from round the globe
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20. 5. audience
• Both physical and virtual
• Connected to the speaker at all times via internet
• Feedback and questions
For Example:
• In case audience is losing interest in the speech / wants speaker to
move on, the same can be conveyed without interruption.
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22. 6. projection, content
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Smart projectors – cameras, gesture dectection
Natural transitions of slides through gesture – no interface
Use of augmented reality to simulate engagement
More interactive, engaging content
For Example:
• Speaker uses A.R to simulate 3D models/products live
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24. 7. The speaker
• Needn’t be physically present – virtual speeches
• Even then, all previous points hold
• Real time conversion of speech to text and further translation into
different languages
• Immediate archiving of speech in textual form
For Example:
• Someone listening to president of USA can hear the speech livein chinese
27. Our audience, their preconceptions, hopes and fears, are the essential
part of the experience.
They bring context with them.
It’s tempting to oversimplify, especially when we attempt to reach a
large audience.