2014-2015 Challenge Previews

Creature Feature

Technical

The world is yours.  The choice is yours. Take Action! Find your creature and begin the great adventure!

Points of Interest

  • Build a creature that uses technical methods to perform team chosen actions.
  • Present a story of adventure with the creature as a character,
  • Use technical methods to demonstrate features of a world where the story is set.
  • Create and present two Team Choice Elements that show off the team's interests, skills, areas of strength, and talents.

 

 

 

Making Waves

Scientific

Hey, slow it down! NO wait, speed it up! At this rate, how will your incredible sound machine EVER produce sounds?

  • Design and construct an incredible sound machine that produces two different sounds.
  • Create and integrate two visible displays of sound waves into the prsentation.
  • Create and present a story that includes a change to a faster or slower narrative pace.
  • Create and present two Team Choice Elements that show off the team's interests, skills, areas of strength, and talents.

 

 

 

 

Lose to Win

Structural

Remove the weight and transform your thinking. Sometimes, you have to Lose to Win.

  • Design and build the lightest structure possible that continues to support the weight of the pressure board while parts of the structure are removed.
  • Design and build a removal device that enables you to safely remove the structure parts.
  • Tell a Story about how something is transformed and revealed to be something completely different.
  • Create a prop or set piece that transforms as parts of it are removed during the presentation.
  • Create and present two Team Choice Elements that show off the team's interests, skills, areas of strength, and talents.

 

 

 

Feary Tales

Fine Arts

Phobophobia is the fear of being afraid.  The question is: what are you afraid of! Anyting is possible in your team's Feary Tale.

  • Present a team created fairy tale about a character that faces and deals with a phobia.
  • Create an expressive artwork that conveys a thout or feeling.
  • Create a functional artwork that serves a practical function.
  • Design and creeate an illusion that makes the impossible seem possible.
  • Create and present two Team Choice Elements that show off the team's interests, skills, areas of strength, and talents.

 

 

 

Improv Games

 

Improvisational

With street performance as your tool, may the odds be ever in your favor…in The Improv Games.

  • Create three independent improvisational sketches.
  • Research and incorporate improvisational games and street performances.
  • Practice integrating randomly selected situations and settings.

 

 

 

 

Brand Aid

Service Learning Project Outreach

Round up your team and identify a community need.  Once you piece the puzzle together, you will unlock the world of Brand Aid.

  • Use the creative process to identify, design and carry out a project that addresses at least one real community need.
  • Use graphic arts and sound to create an effective brand to help meet the project goal(s).
  • Create a live presentation that highlights the project and project evaluation.
  • Design and create a project puzzle to be put together during the presentation.
  • Create and present two Team Choice Elements that show off the team's interests, skills, areas of strength, and talents.

 

 

 

Animal Mish Mash

Early Learning Rising Stars!

With a little bit of this and a little bit of that, you'll mix together two animals and give it the perfect new habitat! Doesn't it sound like a ROAR-ing good time?

  • Learn about animal characteristics and their habitats – the home and area in which they live.
  • Design a new animal and its new habitat.
  • Construct the animal and its habitat in 3-D, including moving parts on both.
  • Create a play about the movements your new animal makes and the adjustments your new animal makes in its new habitat.
  • Create and present two Team Choice Elements that show off the team's interests, skills, areas of strength, and talents.

 

 

 

Stretch

University Level

Twin structures. Two purposes. Stretch your structure and your limits in the very first University Level Destination Imagination Challenge.

  • Design and build two identical structures.
  • Test one randomly selected structure by stretching and the second structure by compressing.
  • Research materials and designs that exemplify tensile and compressive characteristics.
  • Provide a demonstration of the research on chosen materials and design.
  • Theatrically present a story behind your structure and what the structure represents.
  • Create a prop or set piece that stretches during the team's presentation.