Tuesday, 28 August 2012

// tutorial thoughts wk6: pin-up future scenario


Free energy has given light to many new and previously expensive technologies. The shift has caused people not to be conscious of energy consumption but of materials consumption. The way people are entertained by their favourite bands will change. Festivals will be holographically projected instead of setting up numerous wasteful festival sites around the country. This will save materials by only setting up one festival that can be broadcasted all over Australia and even around the world. Travel time is limited and rubbish waste produced at the festivals is drastically reduced.



the focus has switched

road hierachy
the prediction in use of transport

road interactions

people and there life styles
final boards


Energy is a vital part of modern society.

It fuels our everyday needs and wants. In a world where energy is free everything is possible. The way retailers sell and people shop has changed immensely in the last 30 years. Retailers in Queens Street Mall and elsewhere around the city no longer hold masses of stock, instead shops have turned in to interactive exhibitions of clothing and products. The shopper can test try on and apply for the product to be delivered to their homes almost instantly. Customers are enticed by the highly interactive and personalised experience of these spaces. Large lots such as where the Myer Centre is situated, become undesirable. Small lots in the city become more desirable as they allow for quick location shifts between stores to keep the city vibrant.  

1 comment:

  1. Individual: Well organised blog. You've clearly given the readings a work over.
    Team: a novel idea - free energy so materials rule in a 24/7 world. Seems a bit hectic to me. Good presentation.

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