The Bubble
By Elijah Rhyne
And Max Berbeco
The Impoverished, privileged, homeless and the stable. These different communities have an ever widening divide between them. But they can be brought together through music and food with a “pay what you can” music venue with amenities.
Thesis Statment
The audience for our venue is adults and young adults who are separated by different tastes in music and could possibly be homeless or not have stable housing.
Targeted Audience
Research
- Pay-what-you-can music venues
- Community-centered services
A person walks into this brand new venue that advertises a pay what you can menu and music service. At the entrance there is a server with a name tag that says, Lance (She/Her) this person walks up to Lance and asks for a menu and a place to sit. Lance asked for this person's taste in music and the person answered techno. Lance guides them to a section reserved for electronic beats and then gives the person a menu and says I'll be back. The person looks around seeing different sections named after styles of music and people of different ages in every section watching the same performance but probably hearing different things. The person listens and hangs out for as long as they want and then leave full and without feeling a big loss of weight in their already light wallet.
Storyboard
Key points of storyboard
- Pay what you can venue
- Customized music selection
- Affordable food
Top
Technical Drawings
Front
1st floor
2nd floor
Stairs
Bar
Dance floor
Lounge
Seating
Zen tea room
Cafe
Right
3D Render
- Rendering in VR and/or AR
- Sound Design/Composition
- More prototyping/collaboration
- Physical implementation
Next Steps