Friday 7 May 2010

Statistic Shapes Workshop continued.......

After having the presentation and getting an idea of what we were supposed to do, we were given a sheet with five questions, from which we had to choose one and collect data related to it and then present it in an interesting, 3D and graphical way. The task that me and Nadia chose to measure data for was 'How many stairs are there from tube station to the FdA studio'. So we headed back to the tube station and started our journey to the FdA studio, below are step by step photos of all the stairs that came on the way.

Exit 12 of Elephant & Castle Subway, had 18 stairs

Going up the Exit 10, which had 22 stairs


Then the first flight of stairs when you enter the college which also had 22 stairs

The first flight of stairs towards the FdA studios had 20 stairs

The second one had 20 as well, and in total there were 102 stairs, I had never imagined of counting the number of stairs on my way to college, but it was good to know :)

So after collecting all the data, we then came back to the studio, and worked on how we are going to present our data. So we started off by making rough mock ups of the possible ways of presenting the information. Below are the photos of the process....

First we thought we could make a number of rectangular cuboids like above and stack them all up.
Then we thought that may be we can make the stairs like this, but then we thought that the first idea is better, so we will go with that one.
So basically we are going to make 5 of these cuboids, and stack them up in a sequence, like the stairs that came first will be at the bottom and so on. We also thought of colour coding the stairs in the college and the ones outside, so we chose two shades of green for the subway stairs and red, orange and yellow respectively for the college ones. Below are the photos of how we made it.
The final 'Statistic Shape' that we made from our collected data.
I think it looks quite good with the actual stairs. The workshop was quite fun as all the Jo's workshops are, I will be taking this project further and improving the statistic shape that we made today, as I think that it needs to be a bit more stiff for that it can stand, and also it can have a bit of text on it. Will be posting the improved one soon.
Statitic Shapes by Other Groups

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