Wednesday, 15 March 2017


Hey Hombres, great meeting Monday deffers feel a lot clearer too!

for the word
- making a word that enables us to express the concepts of 'bad comfort' and 'ok sadness' is really hard! I have thought of some words but alas none of them would be clear in meaning to a random person on the street. I think it is best to prioritise the clarity of our message over the creation of a word (sob) unless anyone else has had some good ideas?

getting in contact with Brandalism 
I have been doing some research and Brandalism are a super interesting and relevant group to our Pen-raged section of the project i really recommend checking them out. I have messaged Brandalism's Facebook page to get some advice on how to make the most impact and on legality. Hopefully they will reply starting a dialog and we could wing for an interview!

questions for interview

really like your qs Lucy are strait to the point, perhaps we could add:

- what is comfort to you?
(leaving this q open at the start might be interesting to see if they go for consumable/non consumable things Lucy your question 'can you think of something you buy to elevate discomfort?' is good cuz its direct about our project themes but i dont think we should open with that as is too leading we want people to answer from their own interpretations instead of leading them to the answers we want. I think its a good question for the end of the interview but not an opener!  )

big love yalls  xx




1 comment:

  1. Struggling to think of a word myself.

    Perhaps a sentence over a constructed word might be easier?

    A surfeit/immoderation of satiated, superficial happiness?

    Far too complex for the quick ideas we need, but an idea. Perhaps a sentence is too complicated.

    I feel a word would be great with a definition on a poster. It would resonate.

    I guess words which relate might help:

    Abundance, oversupply, plethora, intemperance, profligacy, decadence, extravagance, redundant, superfluity, gluttony.


    (Love Brandalism btw - thank you, Rosie).

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