Difference between revisions of "Thelma & Lizet"
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− | • Our behavior: everything has to be perfect and real, not fake.. but do we really want to see the truth/reality? | + | • Our behavior: everything has to be '''perfect''' and '''real''', not fake.. but do we really want to see the truth/reality? |
• Playing with scale like Slinkachu: | • Playing with scale like Slinkachu: | ||
− | He wants people to be more aware of their surroundings. He reflects the loneliness and melancholy of living in a big city, almost being lost and overwhelmed. But underneath this, there is always some humour. | + | He wants people '''to be more aware of their surroundings'''. He reflects the loneliness and melancholy of living in a big city, almost being lost and overwhelmed. But underneath this, there is always some '''humour'''. |
• Imaging: we’ve been told what is good for us, but often that’s not true. For example: Nutrition labels should be clear, easy and honest. Unfortunately, that is not the case — reading a label is purposely difficult and confusing, making it hard for us to see what is really hiding in our food; '''MISLEADING PACKAGING''' | • Imaging: we’ve been told what is good for us, but often that’s not true. For example: Nutrition labels should be clear, easy and honest. Unfortunately, that is not the case — reading a label is purposely difficult and confusing, making it hard for us to see what is really hiding in our food; '''MISLEADING PACKAGING''' |
Revision as of 12:39, 7 October 2014
How real is real?
Starting themes/ideas:
• Our behavior: everything has to be perfect and real, not fake.. but do we really want to see the truth/reality?
• Playing with scale like Slinkachu: He wants people to be more aware of their surroundings. He reflects the loneliness and melancholy of living in a big city, almost being lost and overwhelmed. But underneath this, there is always some humour.
• Imaging: we’ve been told what is good for us, but often that’s not true. For example: Nutrition labels should be clear, easy and honest. Unfortunately, that is not the case — reading a label is purposely difficult and confusing, making it hard for us to see what is really hiding in our food; MISLEADING PACKAGING
• Imagine that the things we wear/consume/use really come true, like:
The MAKE IT SHINE spray: we all know that our hair, won't be that shiny after spraying... but what if it really worked?! >>