This week’s world building assignment
brought up a lot of questions. So many, in fact, it took a while to narrow our
group’s focus to a centralized tone and idea for our new world. Our what-if
question, the thing that started all our speculation, was this: “What if there
was only one world continent?” This is a pretty specific concept, but it was
surprising how many possibilities stemmed from such a simple question. We had
to consider how such a world might come into being, whether what we built would
take place in the past or the future, and we decided on a future idea, inspired
by scientists’ predictions of continental drift.
We found a really great source
for this at http://opengecko.com/geography/visions-of-continental-drift-on-fast-forward/.
That provided all the geographical inspiration for Caitlin’s map. From there,
we veered in a kind of dystopian direction influenced in some part by the tone
of “Panem” in the Hunger Games. This thought, where we focused on the future
and a kind of science fiction style of world, was further supported by the
ideas from our reading of “Design Fiction” this week, which talked about where
design fiction appeared most and was the most successful, particularly in the
conclusion. It also discussed how design is the expression of an idea. We were able to integrate that into the world that we created. The idea is in the question, what if the modern world became one land mass?
World building is integral to science fiction, and therefore it was
a great medium to take inspiration from. We felt that the world becoming
smaller and closer together would have an opposite effect culturally--nations
would feel more threatened by each other and would draw away, possibly scared
of losing their own identity. That fear would encourage less cooperation and
more paranoia. Ironically the world would become less united the closer they merged geographically. This was the tone and feeling behind our ideas about border
control, found in Chad’s newspaper, which would be a huge concern in a world
where all borders touched. It also contributed to Julia’s black propaganda
posters demeaning mixed-race people. When cultures are colliding and mixing, as
demonstrated in the map and in some the country changes therein, they would
tend to feel fearful about losing that culture. Such concerns would not only be
cultural, but also practical. Diseases and weapons would be much more serious,
and much more difficult to escape. Hailey showed this in a really interestingly
commercial way with her advertisement for fashionable medical masks, a wise
idea in a society with no water separating outbreaks, an era with no buffers.
What would happen if the modern world became one land mass? Life would be very complicated and conflict would explode. Nothing good would come from this scenario because of the pride and lack of understanding that is in the world today.
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