Contacts
Pour vous aider à rédiger : Vera Dickman (F702), Peter Weyer-Brown (F807), et James Benenson (F606) sont à votre disposition (rdv)
Some useful tips
- First present an introduction to your subject and what you hope to accomplish. (Is there a need for this? How do you know? Which problem do you wish to solve? For whom? Why?)
- Next describe the methods you wish to use.(What kind of experiment? What tools needed? What hypothesis? What time frame?)
- Then describe the expected results within the given time frame.
- Finally, conclude by taking into account the constraints (know-how, time, cost…)and the potential (budget, market, further developments …)
Example:
The aim of our project is to create a remote piece of music and light collectively generated by dance. The objective is to use new technologies to increase collective and artistic interaction in a clubbing context where people tend to dance alone. This will require knowledge in electronics as well as in signal and image processing and robotics. It will require computing skills for the development of a software programme and chip to be embedded into a device. This device would be remotely activated by the movements of the dancer. Each dancer would require a minimum of at least one sound file to be embedded within a device activated by the movement of the dancer. A series of choreographed movements will give rise to different musical arrangements or interaction with a DJ. A light-projecting source may be added. A demonstration performance will be arranged to display the achievement. A marketing campaign and name will be devised as well as the suggested cost for a set of twelve devices to be sold in one pack.