An Identity Remix
With recent war developments in Russia, a topic that has received a lot of attention lately is whether or not women should be drafted. Tiktok, Instagram, and other media platforms depict videos of females cleaning captioned with “me when WWIII starts.” This led me to think about my own response to a female draft. For this remix project, I took a WWII draft registration card and photoshopped it with my own information. All the information is accurate and completely my own. The process of creating the draft card is perhaps more meaningful than the project. On the line that asks for the name and address of someone who will always know your address, made me realize that that information was equivalent to an emergency contact. Who will know if I don’t return from war? Who needs a letter sent to them? The second image is my own grandfather’s WWII picture. I photoshopped my face onto his. Even though it is kind of funny looking, it adds onto this conversation of me following in his foot...
"everything just felt super off" "nothing was changing" WHOAH you made some big life changes because of this limbo... "as I kept pushing forward day by day... eventually things got better" "It was looking back and seeing that everything's okay" Getting out of limbo isn't a clear event, but might be gradual
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