My graduation project is called the Pacific Patch People — a climate fiction story. It is a (1) research project, (2) world-building exploration and (3) short film packaged all together, about a future civilisation that has settled on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the year 2120. With this story at its core, the threefold project is exploring if it is possible to tell a hopeful narrative, about an inspiring community, taking place in a future world unhinged and disorganised by climate changes.

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      WELCOME TO THE PACIFIC PATCH
    • RESEARCH (long read - so take your time)
    • MOVING MOODBOARDS! (worldbuilding visual research)
    • SHORT FILM (work in progress)
    • CREDITS (a big thank you to)
    • ABOUT (short biography)
    • Lisanne Fransen
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    My graduation project is called the Pacific Patch People — a climate fiction story. It is a (1) research project, (2) world-building exploration and (3) short film packaged all together, about a future civilisation that has settled on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the year 2120. With this story at its core, the threefold project is exploring if it is possible to tell a hopeful narrative, about an inspiring community, taking place in a future world unhinged and disorganised by climate changes.
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— WELCOME TO THE PACIFIC PATCH PEOPLE
— Go to RESEARCH (long read so take your time)
— Go to WORLD-BUILDING (moving moodboards, quick scan)
— Go to SHORT FILM (behind the scenes)
— Theme song Pacific Patch People is playing!