As mentioned earlier, Oiko’s story is conveyed to children through illustrations as well as short rhyming sentences in the book. The text that is distributed accordingly next to the illustrations in the storybook is provided below:
‘In a universe not far away, there was a young prince who loved to play. His favorite of all the things in the world to do, was catching planets while he flew His planets were plenty and all in good shape- placed next to each other in a blue sky scrape. Oiko, loved to swim and water his plants, running around with his short red pants. but one day pollution came along and things started to go wrong: the sun wouldn’t shine, oiko’s world was no longer divine. the fish had nowhere to swim, the birds in the forest wouldn’t sing Oiko thought of the three techno galaxy trainers and gave them a call! The trainers were famous for their coaching skills, helping young boys and girls to make water, energy and tree fills… Lets meet the trainers, before we play, and coach with them along the way.’
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oiko | the green prince
Posted in concepts, iterations, my games, narrative on February 27, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
journey_01
Posted in narrative on September 10, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I want to tell the story of species that live with us. Or even within us. Let’s say our journey started deep in the ocean. A parallel world ‘existing’ alongside to our everyday paths. Those paths in the city were life can sometimes be self-centered and heavy. Were we live without thinking the things that [...]
nature+urban narratives
Posted in narrative on September 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
so here are some examples of sculptures in NYC inspired by natural forms and concepts by the public art found.
Louise Bourgeois
Roxy Paine