We had a long discussion and struggled with topics and stories before our final plans. It was hard to receive a unanimous agreement.
Our initial consensus was to create visually interesting effects via simulating hand-painted brush.

Regarding non-linear storytelling, we brainstormed various proposals from multi-perspective and discussed some interactions related to portals.


We were thinking of developing our experience based on a real place using the Geolocation technique. I feel it is challenging for me, but I am happy to learn new stuff.
My proposals
I tended to develop the storytelling pattern first and then fill in our story.




#1
Mystery based, view switch
One fact told fro different views/angles
Key point – portal interaction, view gameplay, stylish environment
- A portal represents a view – piece together clues to restore the truth according to different views (views can be from people, things, animals)
- The story of a place is reflected in different eras, e.g. the same location in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries has different styles and different items that provide different clues.
- The relationship with an object/place is reflected through different age stages of a person.
- ref: https://www.jiabaoli.org/once-a-glacier
- a young girl and her relationship with a glacier
#2
Different experiences based on the same place
Key Points: gameplay mechanics for portals, and the stylistic design of the interior environment within the portals.
ref:3D Rendering Competition\frameless-brushstroke
#3
Virtual environment experience, e.g. Atlantis/giant tree, with different routines experienced through different views.
For example, octopus – assassin, turtle – guardian, clownfish – tourist.




We had a tutorial with Klauz, and each of us has some ideas to present during the tutorial. He helped us clarify our ideas and explore the potential of VR and AR development from a narrative perspective. Moreover, he pointed out some issues with my stories, which was inspiring.
Finally, we confirmed our final plan, which is the stories about people who were buried in the Highgate cemetery.