Bridge Project 5

 

This is the final bridge project for Integrative Studio 1: Fake.

“In our final bridge project, you will use your experience looking through political/social zines in Bridge Project 4 and your knowledge of how one can understand “fake” to create a zine that addresses political issues in a fantasy/science-fiction world. You will choose one film from the list below to watch and utilize as the microcosm for the society you address. The zine should be at least six pages plus a front and back cover. You will use the content of the film(s) to explore the particulars of social issues that plague those worlds. For example, you may choose to address the poverty of the outlying districts in The Hunger Games or the issue of slavery of house-elves by wizards in Harry Potter. Any social issue presented within the universe of the film is fair game. Remember, however, that social issues are experienced by a multitude of people, problems that extend beyond an individual, and involve perception by the society as a whole. You will take a position on the social issue you choose and create a zine as agitational propaganda for your ideas. Like Bridge Project 4, you will create and use visuals to help better demonstrate your argument.”

Summery of what the objective of the project is: create a political zine created in a film universe. In my case it was education versus politics in the Harry Potter universe, specifically in the fifth film with Delores Umbridge.

What and why I chose to cover:

When bureaucracy gets involved with education, who gets harmed? It’s not the politicians that get involved, it’s not the principal or the office worker, it’s the students. It’s the people that the politicians are supposedly protecting and reforming for. This is obvious in Harry Potter with Dolores Umbridge.

When the dark lord was suspected to return, Umbridge was sent by the Ministry of Magic to reform Hogwarts and step in for Dumbledore. She was supposed to look over children from grade one through seven, yet, she had no credentials. She was never trained to be working in the education field. She was trained to work as a politician. With no prior experience of working in the education field, she became responsible with children from grade one through seven. Why? Because the Bureaucrats in the Ministry of Magic saw her as a good employee, for them assigning Umbridge to oversee Hogwarts was a promotion. As Cornelius said while she was passing stricter and stricter rules in the school, “Umbridge will continue to have power over the seriously falling standards of Hogwarts”.

What’s not ridiculous is that she was sent to oversee the children but also to oversee the professors. See if the professors were complying with the ministry’s “standards.” She checked with the professors were performing to standard with rap sheets, not unlike when the production line was being established. Professors measured but to arbitrary performance grades. For example Umbridge visited Professor Sybill Trelawney, a professor of Divination (what we see as fortunetelling), unannounced and interrupted the class with a clipboard and quill. Her reasoning? To be the eyes and ears of Cornelius. She started by inquiring the professor’s credentials and how long Trelawney had been teaching at Hogwarts. She ended with asking for a “teensey tweensy profacy?” During class, in front of her students. Umbridge not only have no qualifications in Divination, but no qualifications whatsoever in evaluating professors.

All her shenanigans was so that the ministry had a better look at what was being taught. So they can control what is and isn’t being taught. But if the government controls what is taught and what isn’t taught what is the difference between that and a communist regime? The children or the professors aren’t able to explore their education freely and that’s not right. Education should not be and should not get involved with politics.

Here are some process shots:

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This is what the final zine ended up looking like from the front and what the binding looks like from the side

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Binder

 

Bridge Project 3

The setting of our narrative takes place in a zombie apocalypse. We follow our protagonist Tina on her journey to safety. On her way we witness her utilizes four distinct tools  and tool box such as the Pant Protector, Shoebrella, Nope Box, and the Toe Stubber Stopper.

We created the tool box itself out of cardboard, duct tape, and spray paint, we added latches with plumbing tape.

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I was in charge of taking photos editing photos, adding filters to photos my team mates added, and creating the movie.

The biggest challenge was telling people what to do. Because I was in charge of the film aspect, I naturally became in charge of telling my group mates to re edit. I had to tell them how to edit as well. But teaching someone over facebook messenger has it’s difficulties. Thankfully I didn’t have to give much advice, but I did have to ask them to change many aspects of their edits. I didi reedit a couple as well.

I did the film and that was fun todo, it was an interesting way to tell the story. I do wish I had gotten multiple shots of tina’s feet so it really looked like she was moving.

 

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Bridge project 1

We go through events in our lives that can linger in our minds, things that just circle in our minds. Things that are irritating or distracting. Events that prevent us from going about our work or daily routine. The tool I made is addressing is that lingering thought.

 

Lingering thoughts can be a problem because it can prevent us from going about our day. It can be little things not being able to get groceries, to not forgetting to wash the dishes, to bigger things like–not being able to do work. Unresolved lingering thoughts can be distractions in our daily life that’s unwanted. Frankly it is a waste of time and energy to just let it linger in our minds.


My tool can’t guarantee to fix someone’s brain to compartmentalize. However, my tool is designed to help deal with those thoughts. It is a black box with a lid, with a drawer inside of it, it says NOPE on the drawer, it can be opened when pushed to the left. To use the box, the user is suppose to take a piece of paper and mark-make what’s occupying their minds, for at least five minutes. Mark-make because it doesn’t matter if the piece of paper is filled with writing or painting or drawing or a combination thereof. The point of the exercise is to create a physical form of something psychological. The user will then crumple up the piece of paper, open the lid of the box, open the drawer, place the paper inside, close the drawer, and lose the lid. This process can help the user figure out what’s really making them angry or sad through the visualization process, and to take their mind off of it through the physical process of putting, literally putting, it away.

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During the crit, I was asked to put an opening so the user could empty the box. Also to include paper and pen. But I’m not quite sure how I’m going to add a structure at the end. We will see what happens.

Bridge Project 2

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I added a slot to put paper in, I made an impromptu note pad . Also a small elastic to the side for a small pencil to fit, or whatever they writing utensil the user wants to use.

For the revisions I added an opening, so that the notes could be taken out.

We had to sketch the thumb nails with the intension to be open to changing it. Because my partner didn’t have a solid item at the time of planing it. We texted a lot to bounce ideas for her.

Even when we were making the final script we kept in mind the several different ideas we had floating around for her. Thankfully, the one we planned the most throughly for was the one she decided on!!!

Here is the script, illegable but it’s what we worked off of.

We also spent a day painting these and I had a couple of bowties I made from a while back so we deiced to use them

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