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From beginning of the course I was thinking of making an interactive project that involves the utopias of the different people. Starting with a survey in Lobeda Jena where I live on what the people wish for in a better world I ended up with the idea of an interactive election poster. It was the time of the course when election campaign was fully on so seeing meaningless, contentless or discriminatory election posters on the streets influenced my process.
[[:File:Technocracy. Your world - Natalie Röhniß .pdf]]
 
The result you can see in the pdf. The idea is that people can stick their head in these A1 posters that are created in the format like you see it in common places of tourism and then write their own election promise on the blanks. On the one hand this project is of course meant to make fun of the way election campaign works but also it aims to ask people what it is that they are actually looking for in their political representatives, if they feel seen and why not. Hence after creating your own personal poster you can answer questions concerning your political believes and needs on the whiteboard right next to it. (questions on the last slide of the pdf)
 
All in all this interactive election poster is meant to criticize how election campaign, maybe even democracy in Germany in general, work by having fun with it as well.
 
 
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[[:File:An-Interactive-Election-Poster.pdf]]

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