Project 3: Composition Proposal Presentation + Discussion
· Due 8 May by 1:30
· Points 100
· Submitting a file upload
· Available 4 Mar at 0:00 - 3 Jun at 23:59
Weight: 10%
Due date: Week 9 during class, Wednesday, 1:30-4:30pm (AEST)
Assessment format: Spoken presentation including sound excerpt. Slides and/or audiovisual aids submitted via Canvas before the end of class.
Grading Criteria Rubric: Project 3 Grading Criteria Rubric
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Present to the class your proposal for a creative composition, to be completed in Project 4.
In a five-minute presentation, describe your intentions for a sound composition that will explore, represent, communicate or share your experiences of your chosen sonic environment investigated over Projects 1 and 2. Your composition should be based on your listening experiences, which were documented in Project 2.
Your presentation must include at least a 30-second excerpt of your drafts or recordings to be included in the composition.
After each presentation, there will be an open-ended discussion where you will be required to answer questions and receive feedback on your proposal from your lecturers and peers.
In your presentation, include the following details:
· Working title of your composition
· Chosen location
· A brief summary of your sonic investigation, with a focus on your key findings (in other words, what are you hoping to share or communicate with listeners?)
· Progress to date, including at least a 30-second excerpt of your drafts or recordings to be included in the composition
· Anticipated production timeline in the lead-up to final submission in Week 12
· At least one question: a request for guidance or feedback, or a question that is driving your work
DELIVERABLES
· A five-minute presentation, followed by an open-ended discussion, during class hours in Week 9
· Slides and/or audiovisual aids to be uploaded via Canvas before the end of class
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this assessment, you will be able to:
· Critically discuss and present design ideas and findings about a soundscape using aural, oral and visual methods