Thursday, September 1, 2011

Design Brief

A hypothetical space will be created in which a computer-generated tool will be used to create a virtual connection with parliament. However although we are creating a virtual tool, infrastructure and architecture must be designed in which these tools can be bound and actively used. This method of spreading the parliamentary ability over Australia will require each design to obtain the ability to be flexible for each and every location in which these secondary parliamentary buildings will be located. Each design will be required to be able to be distributed over Australia.

The design must communicate the significance of the virtual realm in the way that Canberra conveys the importance of parliament currently, through placemaking and creating a significant place to participate in the virtual parliament. Each design will communicate the emotion of the House of Representatives. By having the parliament nodes as a special place that reflects the community/town/cities ethos. Within these nodes, you can enter a virtual realm of Parliament where your voice can be heard.

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