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ndltd-NEU--neu-3768652016-04-25T16:15:46ZConsumeAs a society, we have become less interested to stop and explore unless some form of technology is involved, we constantly expect instant gratification and are becoming more and more aware of our image instead of our actions, emulating celebrities for their look and social status; we now define success by the acquisition of lavish lifestyles and younger generations are following closely in our footsteps. Through untraditional research, discoveries, and designing two installations, Consume is the end product of a year long, in-depth look at what it takes to catch the public’s attention and draw them into a space, during a time when seconds have turned into minutes and no one reads anything anymore.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d10006448
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As a society, we have become less interested to stop and explore unless some form of
technology is involved, we constantly expect instant gratification and are becoming
more and more aware of our image instead of our actions, emulating celebrities for their look and social status; we now define success by the acquisition of lavish lifestyles and younger generations are following closely in our footsteps. Through untraditional
research, discoveries, and designing two installations, Consume is the end product of a
year long, in-depth look at what it takes to catch the public’s attention and draw them
into a space, during a time when seconds have turned into minutes and no one reads
anything anymore.
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