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VIRAL INTERVENTIONS: PRESENT
"Longing for the blinding chaos to be extinguished in stifled apprehension."
For our presentation, we decided to take an approach to show someone letting go of the chaos that is causing the stifled apprehension. The sun played the role of the "blinding" aspect of our sentence to interpret the effects of the chaos that was present in their life. The object that was written on was used to basically write down and diminish the negativity that was causing anxiety. The wind blowing it away was a great interpretation of the getting thrown in the opposite direction and the actress walking away from it in order to move on.
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Viral Interventions: Final Index
1. Viral Interventions: See
2. Viral Interventions: Identify
3. Viral Interventions: Compose
4. Viral Interventions: Present (Final)
5. Viral Interventions: Barbara Kruger QCQ
6. Viral Interventions: Propose
7. Viral Interventions: Final Proposal
8. Viral Interventions: Tasks
9. Viral Intervention: Timeline
10. Viral Intervention: Budget
11. Viral Intervention: Process
12. Viral Intervention: Final Documentation
13. Viral Intervention: Final Artifact
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Viral Intervention: Final Documentation
This is the documentation I took of our piece. We ended up having our public intervention at a shopping center. Our intention was to show to how consumers and the public how being more introspective plays a role in making change in their lives.

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Viral Intervention: Proc
For the documentation of the process, I came up with some drawings combined with photo. I intended for the two drawings to flow sequentially. I think that each piece shows how we ‘unraveled’ this idea like yarn from our brains. In the next photo, showing our group creating the project. We settled on the idea of a paneled screen to evoke change from the public. We specifically chose to emphasize the words ‘blinding change’ to highlight our mission statement.


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Viral Intervention: Budget
For this component of the project, a group member sketched out the different materials we considered to use for our project. Each object will help create our installation object.

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Viral Intervention: Timeline
For this piece, a timeline was assembled to look like a weekly planner. To the bottom there are doodles of the art piece structure.
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Viral Interventions: Tasks
For this piece, a our task list was formatted like it would be a “recipe” for this artwork. The ‘ ingredients’ were the tasks involved to evolve this project from an idea to real life.

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Viral Interventions: Barbara Kruger QCQ
Quote: “Think like us. Hate like us. Fear like us. I want my work to create commentary.” Barbara Krueger, 4:44 min in video
Comment: The power within Barbara Krueger’s work lies within its simplicity. This artist has a strong way with simple text and words, her messages are straight to the point. That power only fuels a conversation of discourse, which could even be seen as a rebellion. Within public space, most people don’t expect to be confronted with such strong statements. Learning about Krueger’s work has helped me to see the necessity of artists who create this conversation. Simple words that confront a status quo can be the instigator of change.
Question: My question would be “How much freedom does the artist have to choose her own sentences?” “How might sites differ with the types of questions?” (ex: making art for a public bus versus a gallery setting?)
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Viral Interventions: Compose





This project brief was to compose a variety of memes relating to our 3d final sentence. The memes and images above were chosen to represent the following sentence: “Longing for the blinding chaos to be extinguished by stifled apprehension.” I deliberately found memes that showed a sense of frustration and chaotic energy.
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3D Design Final Interventions-Identify
This word was derived from seeing a piece of art on social media. This word is what I feel resonates with this period in time.

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3D Design Final Index- See
This is the image I found on social media for the Final interventions words in public spaces project. This painting by an artist prompted me to choose the word ‘blinding’.
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3D Design Final Interventions Process
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The following examples are a mixed media approach for a final project in 3d design. I suggested my group create a large artwork collaboratively and even invite the public to create it. In the right image, rather than writing down the sentence, I chose to create a work representing the sentence. In the left image, I opted for a more digital vision for our mixed media piece. I chose an image I took in a car, and flipped it to represent the ‘blinding chaos’ in our sentence. I also chose to edit the text, by changing the opacity and distance between the letters to emphasize its meaning.
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