Thursday, 31 July 2014
Sunday, 27 July 2014
Data on backing up message
Good points in backing up the idea of not trusting to the government to change things, but people power. This can be translated into the anti-voting campaign by informing people not to vote, because voting for a system that got you in the mess wont get you out of it.
Also interesting points of the illusion of choice, listing that there is not a good person and a bad person, but the same state.
Quick composition
Quick illustration/composition, portraying the message of the faces of politics just being controlled by bigger corporations. I am interested in this illustration style as it is a good way to portray message through aesthetic.
Data research to support message.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10894464
This article was an interesting read/watch, re-enforcing the message that the government isn't actually really listening to public opinion, rather making by-laws based on hearsay.
"To enact a bylaw based on three submissions from three groups with a vested interest is not good enough - this is a bylaw for the whole region."
This article was an interesting read/watch, re-enforcing the message that the government isn't actually really listening to public opinion, rather making by-laws based on hearsay.
"To enact a bylaw based on three submissions from three groups with a vested interest is not good enough - this is a bylaw for the whole region."
Further existing research
Insightful views on Pro-Voting.
Video made by the electoral commission. This video makes a point of how together New Zealand can make a change. Within my poster I would like to undermine the importance of the vote in New Zealand and explore the idea of voting being a facade, an illusion of power.
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