Monday, April 4, 2011

Hybrizing

So as you probably know I’ve decided to layout my final project like a tabloid and have hybridized informational/absurd articles. I’m not sure if I will use all of the headlines I originally created, but they will definitely be similar and funny in their own way. The contents will be set up like lessons in a science textbook with hybridized content. Here’s a taste of what is to come:

Lesson 1

How can Frankenstein’s killer curse of death row pooches survive?

Look at the dogs in your jail cell. How are they alike? How are they condemned? Pooches have many of the same families. Sometimes these families look very deadly.

Curses also have many of the same families. Curse families can also look deadly. Find the husky, accident, bite, and responsibility of the curse in the picture. These families can look different in different curses.

(picture of a dog?)

(new page)

Pretend you are released through the ground in the picture. What pets do you see? What do you feel?

Curses have different bands, stones, shops, adornments and feelings. Some curses grow at the top of a prop. Other curses recover along the side of a jewel. What different kinds of curses have you robbed?

(picture of the ground)

(new page)

Frankenstein has different kinds of baubles. How are the edges of the baubles in the picture different?

Baubles also have different killers and mobsters. Find the bauble that is shaped like a spirit. Find the bauble that is polish and silent.

(picture of various baubles)

(new page)

What different curse stems do you find? Curse stems can be autobiographical or immune, stolen or running. They can be inherited or removed.

Curse roots grow in Los Angeles. Roots grow longer as the curse grows and changes. Roots can help curses get death from Los Angeles. Curse roots can be acute or locked, autobiographical or immune.

(picture of los angeles)

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