Oraculum – FIS 2012 – Looking back…

Oraculum booth - Painted logo

Oraculum booth – Painted logo

Back in July this year (2012), with exams now behind us and with classes no longer an issue – myself and the rest of my fellow 4th year Creative Media students in DkIT were busily putting the finishing touches on projects which we had all labored over and put vast amounts of work into over the course of the academic year. Many of us had encountered setbacks over the year, which resulted in slow progress. While others had to start all over again, having invested weeks or sometimes months into their projects – now faced with starting again with less time than other groups. Yet we persisted, working harder as the year went on, often resulting in increased stress within groups and often heated words – which in retrospective we can now be looked back on jokingly.

Divided into groups of 2-4 members per project back in November 2011, each group was to develop a project from scratch – initially brainstorming ideas to come up with the physical project itself. This project could be anything, a product or game even, so long as it was an interactive media piece, backed up by solid research supporting its reasoning as a product. This project would then be developed and created with the final result then to be ready for display and interaction with the public at Dundalk Institute of Technology’s annual FIS exhibition the following June (2012).

Our project was Oraculum http://oraculumcorp.wordpress.com/

Oraculum brainstorming - Early ideas being hammered out.

Oraculum brainstorming – Early ideas being hammered out.

Oraculum design - Intro animation still.

Oraculum design – Intro animation still.

Oraculum SFX - Fionn recording a flower during SFX recording.

Oraculum SFX – Fionn recording a flower during SFX recording.

Oraculum - Exhibition booth poster.

Oraculum – Exhibition booth poster.

Oraculum character design - Alice sketch.

Oraculum character design – Alice sketch.

Oraculum team caricatures.

Oraculum team caricatures.

Forming our group back in November 2011 – Lynsey Toner (Project Manager & Animation), Elena Rimeikaite (Design), Fionn Larkin (Audio) and myself Eamonn Cahill (Narrative & Programming) – we created an interactive science-fiction narrative, set in the alternative future city of Europa, a place where a new technology called ‘Focus’ has split the society in two and where the evil corporation Oraculum controls the population with an iron fist. As an ‘interactive narrative’, the user follows the story of Europa citizen Alice Leporinum – an Oraculum employee who for the past year has been searching for her missing brother Albus, a former scientist for Oraculum. As a point & click adventure, the user interacts with on-screen graphics and animations, navigating along a unique path through the story, encountering mysterious characters and difficult puzzles/ mini-games along the way – ultimately ending in one of two possible endings.

Fionn painting the Oraculum booth.

Fionn painting the Oraculum booth.

Oraculum booth - Lynsey painting logo.

Oraculum booth – Lynsey painting logo.

Oraculum booth - Painted circuits on walls.

Oraculum booth – Painted circuits on walls.

Oraculum booth - Ready for equipment...

Oraculum booth – Ready for equipment…

With a complicated narrative (eventually condensed down to what was eventually exhibited), a branching storyline (again, cut down), original soundtrack (composed by the talented Fionn Larkin), unique design (from the mind of Elena Rimeikaite) and superb animation (courtesy of our excellent PM Lynsey Toner) - Oraculum grew and grew as the year went on, becoming quite a large project to finish.

But we got there! :)

Oraculum booth - All programming bugs fixed! :)

Oraculum booth – All programming bugs fixed! :)

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FIS 2012

Oraculum booth - Ready for exhibition...

Oraculum booth – Ready for exhibition…

Beginning of June 2012, and everyone in the Creative Media and Film & Video departments were hurriedly rushing around, setting up and decorating individual project booths while some were adding the finishing touches to their projects, fixing programming bugs and preparing equipment for booths. Everyone was busy getting their projects ready for what was to be the culmination of over 7 months work – ending with their projects going on show at DkIT’s annual FIS Exhibition, an event which attracts a large crowd of vistors from the public each year, as well as important figures from the media industry.

Veracity guys hard at work.

Veracity guys hard at work.

Cyldrum booth

Cyldrum booth

Smart Kids booth

Smart Kids booth

Miology Labs booth

Miology Labs booth

Caligo booth - James ironing out programming bugs.

Caligo booth – James ironing out programming bugs.

[Unfortunately only have pictures of a handful of projects on show at the exhibition... Sorry.]

In the Oraculum camp, with two days presenting our work to the public, describing how we came up with the idea for the project and explaining all the research behind the narrative and its meaning, as well as watching how people actually enjoyed and engaged with our project, then coming out saying how much they loved it – it all felt worth it. 7 months of hard work, late nights, heated debates over the projects direction and a building workload, suddenly felt justified. We got the project there in the end.

As always, looking back on the year, there was always room for improvement. Certain parts of the project could of been done better and we could of done with starting work on some parts of it a lot earlier. But then its easy to pick holes looking back on something. We created a totally original product, something which didn’t replicate or copy anything else. We worked together as a team, helping each other out when it got hard, understanding the need for criticism as well as approval in getting work done right. We worked hard on our respective areas, while ensuring it jelled together as one solid product. We got it done.

It took a heck of a long time getting there, but we had a great time doing it.

FIS Exhibition take down day

FIS Exhibition take down day

FIS 2012 - (Most of) 4th year Creative Media.

FIS 2012 – (Most of) 4th year Creative Media.

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Hopefully I can update this post sometime soon with an uploaded version of the Oraculum project so you can see for yourself what we managed to create in the end…

DkIT is to host 11th FIS exhibition 6th-8th June 2012

DkIT is to host the 11th FIS exhibition in the newly renovated Carrolls’ building at the start of June – Entertainment – Dundalk Democrat.

Oraculum goes on show at DkIT FIS exhibition 6th – 8th June.

All welcome! :)

What is Oraculum?… (Not a contagious disease)

What is Oraculum?
oraculum logo - eye
Oraculum is a 2D, point & click, exploration narrative set in the not too distant future in the troubled dystopian city of Europa. A radical vision of an alternative future, where society has split due to a new technological drug called Focus. In the city of Europa, the population is controlled by the mega corporation Oraculum, using the Focus drug to infiltrate their everyday lives.
Below the city, in the subterranean society of Lower Europa, a population of anti-Oraculum individuals who have rejected the artificial paradise of above, live in exile and poverty.
Focus drug propaganda
Focus drug propaganda
The player takes on the role of Alice Leporium, a lifelong member of Oraculum’s security service, the ESA, and a Focus drug user. A year ago, following a spate of strange behavior, Alice’s twin brother Albus mysteriously disappeared and was never seen again. With Alice suspicious of the corporations involvement in her brother’s disappearance, and a sudden call from a mysterious stranger – Alice must go in search of Albus through the strange subterranean world of lower Europa, unfolding the true nature of Oraculum and her new role in shaping the future of Europa…
What is Oraculum for?
Oraculum is a 4th year (Hons) Creative Media, end of year group project in Dundalk Institute of Technology – which will be on show at the DKiT’s FIS 2012 exhibition, 6th – 8th June 2012.
Who is Oraculum?
Elena Rimeikaite – Design
Lynsey Toner – Project Manager & Animation
Fionn Larkin – Audio
Eamonn Cahill – Narrative & Programming
Where can I learn more about Oraculum?
Visit Oraculum’s Blog at:
Or Facebook page at:
Or Twitter page at:
Or check out the Creative Media course blog at:
…Or visit us at the FIS 2012 exhibition from 6th – 8th June 2012.
And don’t forget, Oraculum loves you! :)

List of blogs and websites (Creative Media)

Was beginning to get frustrated about how hard it was to find the blogs and websites of people i know so i decided to sort it out by slapping them all here in a nice tidy list. Its mostly just to make things easy for myself but if it helps out anyone else looking for some of these links then mores the better!

The following is a list of DkIT Creative Media student blogs and websites and their respective end of year projects. Also, their are a few Creative Media-related links thrown in. More links to be added…

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***If ive left out a link that you think should be here, feel free to post it in the comments below and i’ll add it to the list as soon as i can.***

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Oraculum project blog

http://oraculumcorp.wordpress.com/

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Audiospace project blog

http://audiospace10.wordpress.com/

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Andy Cambell blog

http://andycampbellcmm.wordpress.com/

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Blaine Rennicks blog

http://blainerennicksmultimedia.blogspot.com/

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Blaine Rennicks blog

http://rennicks.tumblr.com/

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Clio Fuseau blog

http://cliof.net16.net

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Fionn Larkin blog

http://fionnlarkin.wordpress.com/

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Samantha Myles blog

http://samanthamyles.wordpress.com/

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Eamonn Cahill blog (Culture & Society)

http://absentminded101.blogspot.com/

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Melina Taylor blog

http://neveronasunday.wordpress.com

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Lucie Bellot blog

http://luciebellot.unblog.fr/

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Sean Smyth website

http://seansmyth.ie/

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Cyber Races project blog

http://dkithurdle.wordpress.com/

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Andrew Cussen website

http://wix.com/cussen/portfolio

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Nicole Carragher blog

http://nicolecarragher.wordpress.com/

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James Butterly blog

http://jamesbutterly.wordpress.com/

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Conor Moore blog

http://conormoore.tumblr.com

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Claire O’Neill blog

http://claireboneill.blogspot.com/

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Lisa Macken blog

http://lisamackendkit.blogspot.com

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Conor O’Reilly blog

http://conororeillydkit.wordpress.com/

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Keith Way blog

http://keitho300.blogspot.com/

http://keithway.blogspot.com/

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Colm Fearon blog

http://www.collie9.wordpress.com

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Aidan Carroll website

http://www.aidanjosephphotography.co.uk

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Creativity In Public project blog

http://creativityinpublic.wordpress.com/

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DJ Kaz website

http://thisisdjkaz.com

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Kieran Nolan website

http://kierannolan.com

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Elena Rimeikaite blog

http://elenarimeikaite.wordpress.com/

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Lynsey Toner blog

http://lynseytoner.com/

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Siobhan Gallagher blog

http://shivgal.blogspot.com

http://siobhangallagher.wordpress.com/

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Amy Murray blog

https://amymurray2010.wordpress.com

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Marie-Therese Ward blog

http://mtward.blogspot.com/

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Obsurveillance project blog

http://obsurveillance.blogspot.com/

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Non-Sense project blog

http://the101agency.blogspot.com/

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Replay Forest project blog

http://replayforest.blogspot.com

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Eco Universe project blog

http://ecouniversedkit.blogspot.com/

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Creative Media (DkIT) blog

http://www.cmdkit.wordpress.com

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Claire Singleton blog

http://kittyclare.tumblr.com

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Caroline O’Sullivan blog

http://carolineos.wordpress.com

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Nicole Carragher blog

http://nicolecarragher.wordpress.com/

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Rochelle Lazaro blog

http://meetrochelle.tumblr.com

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DkIT Students Union website

http://www.dkitsu.ie

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Damien Gomez blog

http://usefulidiocy.wordpress.com

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Andrew Browne blog

http://www.andrewrbrowne.tumblr.com

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Ben Ryan blog

http://benryandkit.wordpress.com/

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Baiba Engele blog

http://baibaengele.blogspot.com/

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Eamonn Cahill blog (Plymouth work experience)

http://eamonnsplymouth.blogspot.com/

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