A Ticket to Heaven

Exploration

A Ticket to Heaven

Journey

SCAD

Category

Storytelling

Realized

2018

Story

Intention:

In a world of fake news and mediated content exploring and developing ways to identify, tell or manipulate the ‘truth’ is more critical than ever before. This exploration is an experiment of how far one can manipulate known data and push the boundary of the narrative to create an alternate truth.  

Story:

Even though conversion camps are being closed down in America, the need for a cure for homosexuality is still in demand. Knowing our people’s desire to get rid of this sin, conversion camps are releasing an anti-gay vaccine kit in disguise. A Sunday knock on the door and your child will be free of the homosexual disease.

Audiences:

Parents who want to cure their gay children and prefer a discreet solution because conversion camps in the USA are being shut down and condemned.

Roles

  • Storyteller
  • Designer
  • 3D modeler

Recognition

SCAD Secession publication, Savannah College of Art and Design | 2020

2020-ver2_final_FINAL.indd exhibition, Savannah GA | March 2021

A Quest for Empathy exhibition, Maryville College, Maryville, TN | Jan 2022

A Ticket to Heaven

The Bible

is an answer to the need of our audiences:

  • Each slate represents one race in the United States of America.
  • One stripe on each slate represents 1000 people within the LGBTQ community contracted HIV in the year of 2018 (CDC).
  • Together, all the slates—when lined up—create the Homosexual Flag of America with one hollow star equals 1000 LGBTQ members died of HIV and one white star equals 1000 LGBTQ members contracted HIV in 2018.
  • The statements used on the book jacket come from the Indiana Policy Review Foundation led by Formal Vice President Mike Pence in 1993 and North Carolinian pastor Charles Worley.

The Cure to Homosexuality

A Ticket to Heaven

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