Update to today's meeting. Here's what we discussed:
We looked over some research done by Martin, which highlighted a game designed to make fun out of the cold war, advertising a really bad event as something positive thus highlighting the kind of ignorance and gloss over attitude that some people have. We also looked at an example of a survival pack done for zombies.
We discussed how we're going to present the Undergarden concept and two general themes came up:
- do it in the style of the we discussed before i.e. design it as a terrible situation to live it but present it as if you're trying to sell it to someone in a cheesy kind of gloss over way. So for example, showing the undergarden with someone sleeping on the hard ground with very little food and looking quite sickly but with a voice over saying the Undergarden a better way to live.
- do it straight out negative with everything designed to make it look really terrible and depicting people struggling to survive. Make the tone of it and the message quite serious.
Most people agreed to do it the first way as it would make the whole concept more interesting. Therefore we discussed developing the idea in this way.
We decided to include the following in the presentation:
-a digital ad ( which will be the basis of our presentation)
- posters
- starter pack which will include maps, 'oyster seed card', hand book, packet of seeds among other items.
If anyone can think of anything else that should be done please feel free to say.
We discussed to kind of background the undergarden will be set in and a general idea of the story line. This is what we decided:
- the time frame would be around 2030; a couple years after climate change has already occurred and people have started adapting. The surface would be around 50 degrees Celsius ( which is what most scientist predict for areas that will become hotter) and London would become something of a barren wasteland. The infrastructure and buildings will still be there but abandoned and falling to disrepair. All currency has fallen apart and people now trade in seeds as it is rare and needed to survive.
- the story line would therefore show the city as described above with possible weather update /forecast in order to set the stage. This will then fade out into grey and the undergarden logo will be shown. The ad will then go on to show pics of the undergarden ( photoshoped pics of existing abandoned tube stations and illustrations) and people living there. The voice over will be saying something to the effect, why struggle above ground the undergarden is your best option for surviving the climate change. It will then go on to describe features of the undergarden including the starter pack and the objects within it.
The starter pack itself ( the actual bag/ box) would be designed as something eco-friendly and related to general atmosphere and theme of the undergarden.
We also discussed the concept of electricity as this was brought up by Bill before. It was decided that as this is underground, water would come from an underground water basin like those you tap into form a well. Therefore we could possibly use hydroelectricity i.e a wheel spinning by water power to generate electricity in order to generate electricity. That way the solution is a green one and is not harming the environment anymore.
It was also suggested at the end after the advert has finished that we put a statement saying something to the effect of our future doesn't look very bright if we continue they way we do. Do your part to stop climate change now. However this was not agreed upon.
The work was therefore divided this way:
Digital ad - Martin ( focus on the illustrations and images) and Arthur ( focus on the story line and putting it together in after effects)
Harry - design logo, undergarden map, 'oyster seed card' and starter kit hand book
Hanna- design the starter pack and conceptualize more items to put in it.
Lynda - to work on posters
Tom - help work on posters
Marcela - work with Hanna on the starter pack and items to go in it ( to be honest we didn't discuss this but this is my suggestion, if anyone has a better one please feel free to say)
Everyone will also work on general images of what the undergarden could look like that could be incorporated into various pieces. A colour scheme was decided in order to ensure every one's work is consistent with each others. The colours chosen were: green, blue (in limited amounts), white and grey. Harry will send he logo by this weekend in order to give an idea of the shades etc.
Right that's about it. As always everyone please feel free to make comments and suggestions.
Cheers Lynda