Perception of Poverty
Promoting Social Responsibility through Multi-Sensory Integration.
Perception of Poverty utilizes multi-sensory integration of sight, sound and scent to raise awareness of poverty in the United States, explore the effects of the great recession and allow viewers to digitally experience homelessness. Viewers experience the contrast of the three basic human needs of shelter, food and clothing.
Our hope is to give viewers a new appreciation on life, inspire individuals to take action and effect change in their community.
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Sight
Sight is the most powerful of our five senses. Understandably it is the most utilized sense in traditional communication. Communication often utilizes compelling visuals as a foundation.
Sound
Sound is a very influential sense that adds to the effectiveness of communication. Pairing appropriate sounds with compelling visuals may further compliment the core message.
Scent
After sight, scent is the most significant of our five senses. Scent is unique in that it is processed in the limbic system, which is the area of the brain that is tied to memory and emotion.
