Nuclear War
a. What do you think could be a possible end of the world? How do you
think this particular disaster
would affect the physical environment? (Ie. Would there be a lot of
explosions, charred buildings, etc.)
I think that the end of the world would be by a nuclear war.
I think that the world would be left with destroyed, charred buildings. There
will be abandoned houses, cars crushed, shattered glass. There would be debris
and garbage everywhere. Everything would be dark and gloomy. There would be a
huge crater.
b. What particular
aspect do you think you would like to show in your piece of art? Ex. The
psychology of the
survivors, the physical world and how it’s been rebuilt? Perhaps a more
positive
world, where we are
ecologically and socially harmonious with the future landscape?
In my piece of art I would show the survivors coming
together, finding anything that they can to rebuild a home, and finding food.
There will be buildings that are only half there. I will be showing rebuilt
houses.
c. What are ten thing
that you think would survive the disaster that you would like to portray? Why
do you think these
things in particular would make it?
Ten things that would survive are the vehicles, people, some
houses and buildings survived, there would be cockroaches, one little flower,
tools, there are rivers, some animals, an amusement park, some trees will be
left over.
d. What could serve as
a symbol of hope in your picture?
I think that there could be a tiny little flower still alive
and that will be the glimmer of hope.
e. Take a look at the
art or T&T (Tyler Brett and Tony Romano), specifically, Onward Future.
These
artists depict a
future that can be recognized because their vision is based on trends we see
around
us now. They offer a
chance to imagine and understand what the future may possibly hold. What do
you think about their
art? What do you think makes their work appealing to others?
I’m not really sure I like the art, it looked too cartoon
like and it was very simple, it didn’t really catch my eye.
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