Friday 12 December 2014

Unit 1.2 Exploratory Practice - The Placebo Effect


Throughout history, species last for roughly 3 million years and mankind (the most intelligent) will struggle to reach even half as long as that.

The basis of my FMP research has derived from a past project revolving around the overpopulation of the Earth and the problems that go alongside such a global issue. Within this project I was lead to many alternative outcomes should the right people choose to take action to tackle the negative future that would be awaiting mankind, which is not such a difficult task. The future of overpopulation seems to be calming down, as education, contraceptives and healthcare become more accessible to poorer countries. However, there are still multiple factors that are going to affect the future of the human race should they not be addressed at this present time. Yet we are arrogant, ignorant and choose to ignore our responsibilities for the future of our home. I chose to call this research project “The Placebo Effect” because we seem to be taking a daily pill that makes us unaware and uncaring about our actions. If everyone on the planet made a change to their lifestyle then perhaps we could slow down the negative toll we are making on the Earth and our protective OZONE layer; but as a majority we are not making enough effort, but how can we, what would be enough?

Placebo:
·       a medicine or procedure prescribed for the psychological benefit to the patient rather than for any physiological effect.
·       a substance that has no therapeutic effect, used as a control in testing new drugs.
·       a measure designed merely to humour or placate someone.

We take a pill (Placebo) when we want to be rid of pain, or escape from a concern. More often than not we will be relieved of that pain which is bothering us, but without knowing the medication is a placebo, if you believe that once you have consumed the medication you will feel better, placebo or not you will actually feel better. Presume all drugs are false and have no real affect on relieving us of our concern; this shows the power in the belief of medicine. However, I want to look at the Placebo’s we take everyday to escape our responsibilities.  We are shrugging off the heavy weight of preserving the future for as long as we can, through arrogance and ignorance; for they seem to be the greatest placebo’s we all take. Do we really believe that like a placebo, these issues of climate change will go away themselves? The situation is very serious and cannot be ignored.

The purpose for my research is to understand how the human race will become extinct. Shockingly we are doing very little to take this question seriously; what have we done to our home, planet Earth? Climate change has been affecting the planet for decades already and of course it is only becoming worse. The ice caps are melting away causing the sea level to rise, the weather becoming even more abnormal every year, changes to the ecosystem, forcing many species to move to higher latitudes and higher altitudes where temperatures are better for their chances of survival. Our oceans are becoming more acidic due to the emissions of carbon dioxide from modern society and therefore affect sea-life and growth. This all affects our food supplies as crop yields are likely to increase at higher latitudes under some scenarios of a global average temperature increase and depending on the crop. Thus at lower latitudes, especially the seasonally dry tropics crop yields are likely to fall. Thus the increased frequency of both droughts and floods is expected to adversely affect agricultural production.

Within 1000 years the Earth will have exhausted its resources and no longer be habitable for humanity. With greater climate change, our species will become overcrowded and underfed, but we are already on the path to exhausting our planets supplies; making it possible for our existence to be wiped out with one final push, be it war, famine or suffocation from the lack of oxygen.

If I intend to continue further research into the subject of climate change and the fate of mankind, I would have to separate all key points and analyse those which are most beneficial and of factual use for my final major project. As it stands I believe the current topic to be very broad and it must be condensed into a more straightforward means of communication with my target audience.  I am aware that over months of development this project will change and take an alternative step to the process I have in mind at this current time, but with extending this topic, I intend to design a website/workplace where likeminded people or those interested in making a difference can congregate together and gather useful and influential feedback from various resources of information that can then come together to produce an outcome. Through communicating with people of my generation I am interested to hear their opinions on the current situation of the planet. As every generation succeeds the next, they enter a world that is becoming more polluted by the day. It would be an interesting study to compare a selection of generations to produce statistics, ideas and outcomes to form valid research on what the general modern day public think of climate change and just how much we are all aware of as a large number.

I aim to produce animations supported by motion graphics to display my research and findings within this project. At a later point within the FMP I would like to create an interactive data installation; this would test how much people know about the environment and climate change as a shock tactic or it would be to purely educate, as alarming people would just create a negative “placebo” approach again, which is what I want to break. Either a data producing installation or a pop – up cinema in the FMP gallery is preferable when it comes to the final hand-in. My current aim is to produce data that shows positive development for this project, whilst breaking this “placebo effect” the general public seem to have around the worldwide threat of climate change and the human race’s extinction. It cannot be ignored by the majority any further.

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