6 Nov 2009

Installation 1. Speaker's Corner Interactive Quiz

Installation 1. Speaker's Corner interactive Quiz
Las weeks I have been visiting the "Speaker's Corner" at High Park (London) where every sunday several orators do open speeches about whatever they want. I made some video and as you can imagine, the content could generate some controversy but it is quite useful to show common points.

I am thinking to "shoot" more orators, and to finally select a group of four that "represent" four different belief: a catholic (or christian), a muslim, a jew and one no religious.

I want to make a look-like arcade old game where these 4 selected orators are displayed in 4 screens.
It will work like a quiz game.
1. you see the faces of the orators in different screens (A - B - C - D)
2. a sentence made for one of them is displayed on screen (probably using a LCD text screen).
3. the user needs to guess which of them said this sentence.
4. if the user is right, it will be display on the screen of the right orator the video with this section speech.
5. a second sentence is displayed
6...

At the end of all the sentences-questions (between 10 and 20) there is reported how many answers were right and how many wrong; depending of the % of correct answer you will receive a tip of god.

At the same time I was thinking could be useful to make the user say the opinion about the sentence, choosing between:
a. I agree
b. I don't agree
c. I don't care
d. bullshit
The user could choose at the beginning of the game his actual belief. In this way you could make during the report (at the end of the game) an approximation (right or wrong) of his real belief (Christian, Jew, Muslim, Atheist, agnostic...) to be contrasted with what he said at the beginning.


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