Project
- Jordon Blanket
- Mar 13, 2015
- 2 min read
At this stage, Russel and Nicole have looked at our CV's and allocated project groups.
My group is the Arial Ropeway which consists of:
Dominique Herroud
George Logothethis
Lukas Molinder
Molly Wu
Hayley Chung
Problem
In the 1890’s the Katoomba “Coal and Shale Company” created one of the worlds first aerial ropeways for the transport of shale.
Its buckets each carry 300kg of load and travel 3.6km passing by 200m tall cliffs on the way. After six months of spasmodic operation and 20,000 tons of shale the structure collapsed. Some parts were salvaged but most lies in the valley where it fell almost 120 years ago.
The area is now a World Heritage area recognised for its exceptional diversity and integrity of the forest. How does technology fit into our understanding of World Heritage?
Work Required
Students will recreate the landscape and aerial ropeway structures including models of the towers, buckets and architectural features at both ends of the ropeway.
Information from the book “The Burning Mists of Time: A technological and social history of Katoomba” will be supplemented by material supplied by Phillip J. Hammon and material gathered directly by the students on site visits.
The environment and interactivity will be created in UE4 with models made in 3ds Max. Existing 3ds Max models and their associated textures will be optimised for deployment on a mobile platform.
Group
The group has now sat down and had an initial meeting, outlining each other’s strengths and weaknesses along with a division of roles.
Domigique and Jordon - would be in charge of the design and concept
George - would be in charge of site research
Lukas - would tackle research into UE4
(at the stage of division of tasks Molly and Hayley were not in the group). Roles will be added and shared accordingly.
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