Oil

Oil
Originally posted on: November 22, 2012

⚠️ Note: This post is over 10 years old. It was originally published on November 22, 2012. It may contain outdated information on my skills, or reflect my views at that time, which could differ from my current perspectives.

Oils Well That Ends Well

Introduction

The project assigned to the class this time was to create a photoshopped triptych revealing a hidden truth. Something with a social message. Something with more to offer than just aesthetics.

The Concept

After WWII and into the 1950's our economy was booming and suburban sprawl covered the nation. We had discovered Texas oil and the whole world had a seemingly unlimited supply of oil. We were swimming in oil and looking for new ways and technologies to apply it. As years passed and science improved, we be came very adept at making oil based products, from plastics to pesticides, let alone raw automobile fuel. However, we've now reached peak oil, and the world has a global economy closer to Globalization than ever before in history. But our entire economy is based around oil and it's running thin. Our bubble is about to burst. Because we have no viable solutions for the replacement of oil, the future will be drastically different. No more Walmart's importing cheap-labored goods from across the planet. No trucking routs or rush hour traffic. No more big business. No groceries stores with packaged products. Our most notable change will be the localization of agriculture and reclaiming suburban land. These pictures represent our past, present and future relationship with oil.

The Project

The Past:

 The Present:

The Future:


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