Hey team,
I'm thinking that our presentation of the project went pretty well last week! From what I've heard from people in the class, it was very engaging. Has anyone else heard some good things?
There are always things I want to go back and change when I do projects, but I think that we as a group made some good choices as far as making the game pieces and how much we attempted to make authentic. For the actual game set, as much as I enjoy the game, I dont really think I would have a use for the pieces so I dont feel the need to keep it. Any one have ideas of what to do with it now?
Anthropology 398: Viking Games
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Presentation 101
Developing a presentation idea can be something a bit troubling. You have to ask yourself so many questions like: "Is this idea something that would catch your eye?" Would this mode of delivery show the elements that need to be shown?" "What colour should it be?" "How can this project be delivered in a respectable and informative way?" It's these types of questions that may lead one to a PowerPoint which is what Team Games plans to do.
There are several sections within the PowerPoint that explain gaming in the Viking Age, including the game Kubb. With this, different cultural representations and modernized notions will be discussed. It's times like this where you get to know your project from an outside party and are able to see the information from a different perspective.
There are several sections within the PowerPoint that explain gaming in the Viking Age, including the game Kubb. With this, different cultural representations and modernized notions will be discussed. It's times like this where you get to know your project from an outside party and are able to see the information from a different perspective.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Just Painting Away...
Ben and Pam adding a clear sealant to our magnificent piece of work.
This sealant will help protect the wood from different environmental factors as well as allowing no toxins to escape.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Kubb Game Set
Hi team Games!
After 2.5 hours of getting copious amounts of treated wood sawdust in my eyes and lungs I have created a masterpiece! Well...not really, but it'll do.
Here it is sanded down and carved but not painted yet. Since we wanted to keep the wood "au naturel", I bought some wood finish polyurethane that we can hopefully all use together tomorrow. The paint cost $24 so $6 each. The cost owing for the wood is $8 and an extra $2 for beer for pops. So all together everyone owes $16. Is this reasonable? We will no longer need to spend anymore beans until we party after we complete the project ;) I will bring it to campus for us to paint tomorrow along with gloves for everyone. I feel we can prob bumb some paint brushes from the art department. What do you think?
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