The project handle directly from emotional part the people, we want them to identify with astronauts, because of the feeling of wandering in space alone away from people, but we can never forget that we are being protected by a wall of health professionals who are containing the contamination
Our team choose the theme “The art of it All”, because we wanted to show through art, that the population are not alone , we are together in different places, but together. We used the approach of be empathy with the public.
All people are going through the same thing, sensation of isolated and the fear of being contaminated with COVID-19.
So we decided to explore feeling of empathy and good things is also happening, to inspire people.
An Astronaut gave us details that the pollution situation on our planet and, thus, our team decided to incorporate into the art and some ideas.
The information is the Air
Decreases over Southwest U.S. Cities. Also tips for living in Space or anywhere. And some hints of skills to overcome this pandemic moment in the world.
This influenced our proposal. Then we did a sketch by hand and then moved to Adobe Illustrator CC 2020.
We had some technical problems:
- Poor quality of Internet in Brazil.
- Challenge to choose a good image to finish the art and the content of our project.
We use the approach symbolize the nuclear bomb to represent the situation we find ourselves in the face the pandemic, through this, we apply the idea to develop the design that expresses this approach in a significant, for this we use the program Adobe Illustrator CC 2020.
Also utilize some articles for inspire in project, among them: "Show Air Pollution Decreases over Southwest U.S. Cities , An Astronaut’s", this article inspired us to represent the pollution situation on our planet and the article "Tips For Living in Space – Or Anywhere", it cites five skills to overcome a moment so complicated that we find ourselves today.
Data Used :
- https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/spaceimages/
- https://www.nasa.gov/feature/an-astronaut-s-tips-for-living-in-space-or-anywhere