The student will produce a demonstration of their research that would be suitable for disseminating IGGI research outputs at public events. The format of a good demonstration could be: 1. A game; 2. A short film; 3. An interactive artwork; 4. Something else agreed within the area team. The criteria are that the demonstration should be: 1. Produced to a professional standard;2. Communicate something substantial about the student's research; 3. Able to attract a general audience in a public setting such as at a conference stand or in an exhibition; 4. Work in a public setting without constant attendance, eg it should not crash regularly or even easily. The student should also produce a report that contains: 1. A brief to describe the aims of the demonstration; 2. A design rationale for the final form of the demonstration; 3. An outline of further work that might be done to enhance the demonstration; 4. A reflection on how the demonstration meets the brief and on the skills learned in the process of producing the brief. Where appropriate, students can work in pairs to produce a single demonstration, however, it must be clear through the demonstration itself what is the contribution of each student. Students should also produce individual reports addressing their constituent parts of the demonstration.

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