Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Tying it all up

So, to conclude this blog I'll look back at some of the tasks I performed and explain the outcome:

Electronics (DVD players, PAT testing):
Although I looked into getting our electronics PAT tested and received a quote, it turned out the university offered Teresa free testing for her projector and my DVD players weren't required as the uni also donated a free DVD player and we required less electronics than expected.

Food:
A complete success, I bought £24 of snacks and drinks to keep us going at the exhibition. It did run out quickly though...

Media coverage:
After emailing all the recommended media contacts and receiving nothing back, I was reassured by the manager at High Chelmer that they tend not to email back and just turn up if it's a slow news day and need something to cover. I'm hoping they do! In terms of advertising on the High Chelmer website, Flying Saucer agreed to put the expo on the website and they did - even though it was a very small part of a "What's on" list and the start date was wrong...

Display boards:
As can be seen earlier in this blog and my sketchbook, I themed a lot of display boards but it was decided just before the exhibition to use "clean" unthemed versions of the images, which I was suprised by but I trust whoever made the decision that it was the right choice.

That's about all I think, the outcome of the other tasks should be covered below! I'll end by saying thanks Mariana for your help throughout the module and thanks to everybody I've worked with on the exhibition :)

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