Comparative Field Map

Technique

A research technique for comparing projects, examples, organizations, tools, or practices across a field.

Description

A comparative field map helps the team see where a project sits in relation to other work. It can show patterns, gaps, precedents, risks, and possible directions. In immersive media, this is useful because related examples may come from games, film, theatre, museums, research, education, or installation art.

Typical Use

Used during desk research, reference mapping, concept development, pitch preparation, strategy work, and festival submission planning.

Scope Note

This technique may include comparison tables, field diagrams, precedent groups, notes on audience, format, platform, funding, presentation context, and key differences.

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