1.Navigating the site would be similar to traveling through the setting of the film
I believe it's similar to the movie.
2.The main character ( or character you choose to work with from the film ) has a relationship to this world, that will be your user's relationship to your site
How does your character walk?
Where does your character go?
what does your character do?
The characters don't walk but stands still while the environment moves around them.
The characters go back into a flashback from when they met Alice.
The remember the time that they first met Alice as Alice looks toward the furture
3. Consider the space and time of the setting, how does the world look, feel, sound?
The world looks like a wonderland with imagination and creativity everywhere.
The world feels calm but you get a sense of a storm on the horizon.
The world is silent until you go into a flash back or flash forward.
4. What is motion, locomotion like in the setting? How would this effect the speed of movement, of linkage in your site?
The environment has motion but the characters only motion is going completely black. I believe this will cause the
viewer to notice the motionless characters and want to scroll over them.
5. Create an index page that functions like a title sequence, set up the mis en scene of the film, the portal to the reception of the content.
Portal Done.
6. buttons/links/menus should offer choice towards when and/or where and or/as whom to enter this world
The characters take viewer back to where they met Alice in the past and the title "Alice in Wonderland" takes you back to the present. Depending on which character you choose will bring you into the world as that character.
7. Use either Alexander Rodchenko, Wes Wilson, or Hannah Hoch as your stylistic influences
I think I used a combination of Wes Wilson and Hannah Hoch.
8. There should be a minimum of three different types of regenerating motion. These can, of course, be related to rolling over objects, but at least two motions should be constant on the page without any interaction.
The cat in the upper right fades in and out, the mushrooms look like they are "breathing", and the flowers rotate in place about half way.
9. Although we are only building and index page, you should have a concept for the site as a whole as well as a map of its (imagined) content. The map and menu/table of contents/index should relate to the concept of the film as a whole include the narrative arc (not just setting)