The Blue Sky Process
Wednesday June 22nd 2016, 4:34 pm
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This year for blue sky our teachers really based it around a structure. The launch cycle.

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Lucky for me over spring break during the observation part, I has in Tofino surfing with my family and paddle board friends. Up until that point I had wanted to design a perfect world, I continued on with that idea for a week after or so, but even then it didn’t feel right. I knew that in truth the world is perfect. The only problem is its smartest species, humans. To try and help the oceans pollution I wanted to pick a pollution track close to home. So I picked the storm drains.

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The yellow fish, as I learned from an expert and from people at the exhibition is getting a little old. ‘We feel that this program may have lost some of its original effectiveness as people are not that familiar with what the fish actually means,’ Richard Boase, Environmental Protection Officer. That quote almost drove my entire project forward.
From the conversation I had with him I came up with two pieces to catch attention and to educate.

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