- Going to the dog park - my friend has two puppies that she likes to take to the park. I could tag along (maybe have a picnic!) and document the experience with video, then maybe use a more bold illustrative style for the book since the main focus would be the playfulness of puppies.
- Shopping online for ______? - I think the task of shopping online can be quite interesting, especially if you're trying to find something very specific or trying to find the best deal/value.
- Making soup for my sick roommate - Nothing has really come up on how this could work, but it happened yesterday so it's fresh.
- Purchasing/planting a new house plant - The process of searching for a house plant can be exciting. It depends on whether it will be indoors or outdoors, what kind of feel you are going for in the room, etc.
- Watching a movie - My thoughts on this one was to pick a movie that contains many different emotional states within it so I could show them visually using different effects. Also the atmosphere of watching a movie: popcorn, dark room, cuddling (pillow, dog, etc.)
- Making a cake - I enjoy baking, even if I don't really enjoy reaping the benefits of my labors. So all the aspects that go into baking a cake, including finding the right recipe that my grandma probably gave me, getting all the ingredients to make it from scratch, the different textures and smells of the process, could get interesting. I was also thinking of how I could apply my previous idea of making a more sculptural book and using each step as an actual piece of a cake. This could be very cheesy but could again be geared towards children and used as an educational tool.
- Reading the newspaper - I think I liked this idea the best. We have been talking about Swiss design in one of my classes and how some of the artists use amazing collages and photo montages to deliver a message to the viewer. I think using a local paper like the Kansan could be great because it contains a lot of different info but is also somewhat concentrated. It informs about news relevant to students, contains humor, games, sports, odd news, but also has tidbits about going-ons outside of the university. Using the big titles to portray the main messages, and possibly tying all the images together in a way that the book could open into a giant collage. Some cool effects could be used to enhance the very black and white pieces, like having actual coffee stains since many people read papers in the morning, or having red pen markings if something is important or maybe filling out part of a crossword. Maybe even editing some of the photos in photoshop to give the book a certain feel could be a possibility.
Let me know what you think!