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ECHO: Relive Memory


ECHO: Relive Memory
Discovery Game and System

Echo is a system that represents the transparency and fragments of memory. It can be called a game that you can play by yourself or with others, that has four categories of memory: family (▽), love (⎔), professional (☐), and self (○). The player(s) would roll the dice, and draw a card from that category. Each category prompts a question about memory, such as "what's the last memory you have of your parents?" in the family category. The player decides how strong that memory is, and places a short, medium, or tall translucent triangular prism with the symbol of that category on the board. Players can play until the board is full. The purpose is to see the varying levels of what areas you remember most and least and to recreate your own memory structure.


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Design: Allyssa Ellis
Class: GDES345, 3D Problem Solving, Fall 2019, Ringling College of Art and Design
Instructor: Polly Johnson
ECHO: Relive Memory
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ECHO: Relive Memory

Echo is a system that represents the transparency and fragments of memory. It can be called a game that you can play by yourself or with others, Read More

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