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Jumpman Jr.
04-04-2006, 07:51 PM
Sup guys,
Alright. So, one of the courses that I'm taking in university (for my degree in Human Kinetics) is the Neurological Control of Movement, which is a pretty cool class mainly because my professor is the bomb.
He told us that, for our year-end project we would need to basically outline everything that we have learned about the brain in the class onto a poster. The thing is, he told us that we would have to represent the brain as something else (as creative as we could possibly be) as something other than an actual brain itself (basically: draw a map of the brain, without using a brain.) The point of the project was to sum up a semesters worth of information into a creative way of our choosing.
So, naturally, I chose to implement my love of video games into this project. Take a gander at this:

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y68/JumpmanPOE/Poster.jpg

Pretty cool eh? 8)
I was pretty happy with the way it turned out. My camera isn't the best, so it looks a little bit dark, but it is still alright, I guess.

Essentially, each level/castle/mushroom/spade-thing represents a main part of the brain, whereas the connections between them are done by the connections of the levels. Additionally, those black lines connect parts of the brain that connect directly, that we couldn't show with out simple "level connections." (for instance, if you know anything about neuro-anatomy, we needed to connect say, the motor cortex with the cerebellum [obviously], but they are pretty far away.)

The section at the bottom is supposed to ressemble what is shown at the bottom of the screen of a SMB3 game, but we incorperated different "brainy things" into it. For instance, instead of the 'arrow-gage' indicating your P-status, it represents your dopamine status. Also, Instead of being "World 1", it is called "Area 4" (an area of the brain). And so on.

Again, it is pretty hard to understand this without knowing about the brain a little bit, but the two streams of water are representing the dorsal and ventral streams that go into the parietal and temporal lobes (respectively).

Jumpman Jr.

njiska
04-04-2006, 07:58 PM
Looks cool. What University are you druggin away at U of Ottawa or Carleton?

RetroYoungen
04-04-2006, 07:58 PM
Wow. Very nicely put together. I have no idea what to say about the content (as I'm not familiar with the human brain, other than that I have one... I think...), but the presentation is very cool! It's not exactly World 1 (a few liberties here and there, but if it works for your project then rock on), but I love how some kind of video game reference can be linked to pretty much anything. LOL

Dude, rock on!

Arcade Antics
04-04-2006, 08:09 PM
*applause*

Nice. :)

Jumpman Jr.
04-04-2006, 08:09 PM
Looks cool. What University are you druggin away at U of Ottawa or Carleton?

Yeah, Ottawa U. Third year. About 5 more to go @_@


It's not exactly World 1

Yeah, I know. Origionally, I was going to take the exact layout of World 1 and make it fit to the brain, but the brain just doesn't look like Grass Land, so I had to make some major alterations. ;)

Sothy
04-04-2006, 08:14 PM
Thats awesome dude.


I bet you could ebay that project.

asharru
04-04-2006, 08:23 PM
freaking rad!!!


:clap:

njiska
04-04-2006, 08:32 PM
Looks cool. What University are you druggin away at U of Ottawa or Carleton?

Yeah, Ottawa U. Third year. About 5 more to go @_@


It's not exactly World 1

Yeah, I know. Origionally, I was going to take the exact layout of World 1 and make it fit to the brain, but the brain just doesn't look like Grass Land, so I had to make some major alterations. ;)

Ah the one with all the french. Well good job.

delafro
04-04-2006, 10:33 PM
Looking good, I'm sure that brought back some memories. Reminds me of the time I did a presentation of the design of Jumpman/Mario, giving him overalls so you could see his arms, etc. Including some retro games stuff is a pretty sure way to make any project at least a little more interesting.

ryborg
04-04-2006, 11:04 PM
That's awesome. Did your prof or classmates "get it"? Or was there much explaining on your end?
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MegaDrive20XX
04-04-2006, 11:28 PM
Thats awesome dude.


I bet you could ebay that project.

you know what? You're right, you probably could.

Dr. Morbis
04-05-2006, 01:38 AM
I'm doing a presentation for Sociology called "Video Games: The Slippery Slope in Theory and Practice". My first slide will be of a 1972 Oddyssey and my final slide will be showing where we are today using a picture of your project as an example LOL

Just kidding, it looks like you put a lot of effort into it and I hope the prof gives you a good mark.

NESaholic
04-05-2006, 06:14 AM
Nice going,very cool idea! :)

CosmicMonkey
04-05-2006, 06:35 AM
That's really impressive. Nice one.

Are you being graded on the presentation? Let us know what you got.

Pantechnicon
04-05-2006, 09:12 AM
Very innovative approach to the project.

Atar1G1rl
04-05-2006, 10:29 AM
What a neat idea! :D That's very cool. What did your professor think of it?

Mr.Faxanadu
04-05-2006, 10:44 AM
When I first saw that I was thinking “must be a project from Carleton University… where the K stands for Quality” LOL

Anyway, cool project!!!

Jumpman Jr.
04-05-2006, 11:36 AM
That's awesome. Did your prof or classmates "get it"? Or was there much explaining on your end?

Most of the guys got it. Well, sort of. A lot of them said "OHH!!! MARIO!!", which isn't entirely correct considering its Super Mario Bros. 3.


What did your professor think of it?

He liked it. He's from England, so when he looked at it I told him "you might have remembered playing this game back on your PAL TV at home." (He's pretty young (late 20's I'd say), so he thought it was really cool.


Ah the one with all the french.

You're telling me

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