SCRIBE+ASSIGNMENTS

PART ONE: Post story and marker PART TWO: Post your story, marker, QR marker, and artifact. PART THREE: Bio = PART ONE: Post story and marker = Create a page on your wiki page that features a jpg image of your marker and the text of the story that inspired your marker.
 * Table of Contents**


 * Directions **


 * 1. Create a new page on your wiki titled "3DSP FINAL DRAFT" **


 * 2. Post the text of your edited and revised 3DSP story. **


 * 3. Post the jpg image AND microsoft publisher file of your 3DSP marker. **

**Click here for instructions on how to create the image of your marker.**


 * 4. Post your artifact on your wikipage. **


 * Artifact Templates **


 * || [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png caption="external image pdf.png"]] || [[file:wrightwiki2012/ArkhamToeTag.pdf|ArkhamToeTag.pdf]] || [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png caption="external image pdf.png"]] || [[file:wrightwiki2012/DriverLicenseMA2.pdf|DriverLicenseMA2.pdf]] || [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png caption="external image pdf.png"]] || [[file:wrightwiki2012/InsanityCertificate2.pdf|InsanityCertificate2.pdf]] ||
 * || [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png caption="external image pdf.png"]] || [[file:wrightwiki2012/DeathCertificate.pdf|DeathCertificate.pdf]] || [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png caption="external image pdf.png"]] || [[file:wrightwiki2012/WesternUnion1930.pdf|WesternUnion1930.pdf]] || [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png caption="external image pdf.png"]] || [[file:wrightwiki2012/A better death certificate.pdf|A better death certificate.pdf]] ||

= PART TWO: Post your story, marker, QR marker, and artifact. =

1. Go to the 3DSP BETA website at: http://threedimensionalstories.wikispaces.com/3DSP+BETA+SITE and request permission to join the site.

2. After you are accepted as a member, create a new page on the site by titling it in the following way:

"2016nameofsitetitleofyourmarker"

Example: Z2012SITEAPAINTEDBUNTING

3. On your new page post the following items:


 * jpg image of your marker.
 * well edited text of your 3DSP story.
 * jpg image of the QR code for your plaque page (see instructions in the next step).

IMPORTANT: PLEASE TITLE ALL IMAGES PROPERLY (use a unique name for the title of your image)

4. Instructions on creating a QR code for your 3DSP wiki page.


 * Go to the following web site:[]
 * Enter the URL of your wiki page you created for the new 3DSP site.
 * Note: choose "large" in the area that says size.
 * Click generate image and save it to your desktop. (use a unique name for the title of your image)
 * Download the following QRtemplate and add your QR image and title to it: [[image:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/vnd.ms-publisher.png width="32" height="32" caption="QRCODETEMPLATE.pub" link="file:wrightwiki2012/QRCODETEMPLATE.pub"]]
 * [|Details]
 * [[file:wrightwiki2012/QRCODETEMPLATE.pub|Download]]
 * 130 KB


 * Save your new QRcode template as a jpg using a title that adheres to the following format: QRimage-markertitle.jpg (example: QRimage-paintedbunting.jpg)
 * Post the QR image onto your 3DSP page.

5. Post an image of your marker and QR code on the appendix page.

Go to the following page: http://3dsp.wikispaces.com/Z--appendix-of-QR-codes

Follow the directions posted on the page.

= PART THREE: Bio =


 * 1. Write a two to three sentence biographical statement that states your name, grade level, and your contributions to the 3DSP. **

Here is an example from last year:

Jami Bunton is a member of the AMHS class of 2013 and authored The Perfect Woman plaque. Her story is set at the mansion before the Event took place and describes life in a suspect boarding school.


 * Post your biographical statement on the following page: **

http://threedimensionalstories.wikispaces.com/3DSP+scribe+bio


 * 2. Contribute copy to one of the following areas: **

(click on the link below to contribute to that area)

Description of "The Event"

Description of the setting of The Chapel

Description of the setting of The Mansion

Description of the setting of The Trailers

Description of the setting of The Infirmary

Description of the Brick House

Description of the Machine Shop

Description of The Markers

Description of The Annex


 * Activity: An exploration of the setting in Ray Bradbury's story, "There Will Come Soft Rains".**




 * Activity: Exploring Imagination and The Suspension of Disbelief with the performance group, Hotel Modern **


 * ** 1. An introduction to the performance group, Hotel Modern, and their performance of //The Great War//. **

Hotel Modern (Rotterdam, Netherlands) []

Hotel Modern was established in 1997. Its members are Arlène Hoornweg and Pauline Kalker, who both graduated from Arnhem Theatre School, and visual artist, model maker and performer, Herman Helle. The group works together with (sound) artists for their performances, including Arthur Sauer (The Great War, Rococo, Shrimp Tales) and Ruud van der Pluijm (KAMP). They blend visual art, object theatre, drama, music, film, modelling and performance in evocative productions. Scale models play an important role in their performances: they are used to, literally, look at the world from a macro perspective. Their approach is unique in the theatre world, and they use it to focus on subjects in entirely new ways.

Hotel Modern are idealistic in the sense that they believe that watching and experiencing of theatre can encourage reconciliation. They try to offer solace to a society and a world in which people sometimes seem fearful of one another. This consolation is not achieved by creating a saccharine performance, but by representing harsh reality in a refined, poetic manner. (source: []) || media type="youtube" key="zRbe2GDjZRI?rel=0" height="315" width="420" align="center" || Suspension of disbelief or willing suspension of disbelief is a term coined in 1817 by the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who suggested that if a writer could infuse a "human interest and a semblance of truth" into a fantastic tale, the reader would suspend judgment concerning the implausibility of the narrative. || media type="youtube" key="LqzK1VfIuew?rel=0" height="315" width="420" align="center" ||
 * ** 2. Imagination ** || media type="youtube" key="4RuA0h6CBNg?rel=0" height="315" width="420" align="center" ||
 * ** 3. Suspension of Disbelief **


 * Activity: Suspension of Disbelief **

Assignment : "Mystery Box" Journal entrymedia type="custom" key="20997962" align="right"


 * Watch J.J. Abram's Ted Talk titled, "Mystery Box". Link:@http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/j_j_abrams_mystery_box.html
 * Write a journal entry based on the following:

In his talk director J.J. Abram says:

//And what I love about this box, and what I realize I sort of do in whatever it is that I do, is I find myself drawn to infinite possibility, that sense of potential. And I realize that mystery is the catalyst for imagination.//

Create a "mystery box" for your 3DSP story and have one of your characters attempt to discover what is inside the box. Explore your character's search for discovery not what they end up discovering.

Assignment #2: Review, edit, revise, and post a new draft of your 3DSP story on your wiki page. Include the following information at the top of your story: Title and the site(s) where your story is set.

**Homework:** Writer of the Week--H.P. Lovecraft

Click on the link below to view a story by the next writer of the week, H.P. Lovecraft.

Read the story and post a comment in the discussion area of H.P. Lovecraft's wiki page. Your comment should communicate what you will steal from H.P. Lovecraft.

WOW--H.P. Lovecraft

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= Writer of the Week: H.P. Lovecraft =

Universally considered to be the father of modern horror, the American author H.P. Lovecraft was a sickly child whose parents died insane. When he was 16, he wrote astronomy column in the Providence Tribune. Between 1908 and 1923, he wrote short stories for Weird Tales magazine, among others. He died in Providence, in poverty, on March 15, 1937. His most famous novel is considered to be "At the Mountains of Madness," about an expedition to the South Pole, which discovers strange creatures beneath a mountain.

Lovecraft quotation: "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."

INSPIRATION FOR 3DSP VIDEO

@https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wmhfn3mgWUI&list=PLCACDEE1E71FC8E5E