OlleMoquist
The master build
This was me and Björn's final build. We had 22 hours to build whatever we wanted, but it had to be BIG. We choose to adapt the Swedish lullaby "Mors lilla Olle" which is about a child, Olle, befriending a bear. Since the lullaby incorporated both me and Björn's names it was a pretty perfect fit. Our story was about Olle going out in the forest on a grand adventure, eventually growing hungry, cold and lonely as day turned to night. The moment he starts doubting the whole trip he hears a rustling sound from the woods. Out from the forest comes a big bear, equally as hungry, cold and lonely. They see each other and from that moment forward they were never alone again.
We wanted to convey the power of friendship and give our build this storybook feel. To really immerse the viewer we wanted the build to have a lot of interactive functions. The sky was built to rotate creating a day and night cycle, footsteps in the snow could be activated one set at a time through a "piano key mechanism," the roof of the cabin could be opened up and the bear could be puppeted.
Unfortunately we lost but I'm still super proud of making it to the finals and I think what me and Björn were able to build in the finals was something really amazing.
The master build
This was me and Björn's final build. We had 22 hours to build whatever we wanted, but it had to be BIG. We choose to adapt the Swedish lullaby "Mors lilla Olle" which is about a child, Olle, befriending a bear. Since the lullaby incorporated both me and Björn's names it was a pretty perfect fit. Our story was about Olle going out in the forest on a grand adventure, eventually growing hungry, cold and lonely as day turned to night. The moment he starts doubting the whole trip he hears a rustling sound from the woods. Out from the forest comes a big bear, equally as hungry, cold and lonely. They see each other and from that moment forward they were never alone again.
We wanted to convey the power of friendship and give our build this storybook feel. To really immerse the viewer we wanted the build to have a lot of interactive functions. The sky was built to rotate creating a day and night cycle, footsteps in the snow could be activated one set at a time through a "piano key mechanism," the roof of the cabin could be opened up and the bear could be puppeted.
Unfortunately we lost but I'm still super proud of making it to the finals and I think what me and Björn were able to build in the finals was something really amazing.