The High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) has a giant grid of tall ominous-looking antennae in Alaska that bred a range of conspiracy theories. Although the center has been decommissioned, for years conspiracy theorists were convinced of a hidden purpose far beyond studying the atmosphere. These theories ranged from run-of-the-mill weather control to creating floods and earthquakes, shooting down planes, mind control, and even causing chronic fatigue syndrome. I would imagine that seeing large groups of antennae and satellites trained at the sky would inspire strange thoughts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program
What we believe is obviously shaped by what we observe, but what we perceive is also shaped by our beliefs. In our age of internet misinformation it is often difficult to know what's true or false, and we create our own narratives in an attempt to bring purpose and meaning to an ever-changing, complex world.
A recent survey revealed that many people believe in conspiracy theories such as the assassination of JFK wasn't done by one person (48%), secrets about aliens are hidden in Area 51 (27%), the Illuminati are covertly ruling the world (21%), the government is using chemtrails to manipulate us (19%), and Earth is flat (3%). And then there are those, like MKUltra, that have been well documented and proven horrifyingly true.
For this project, I sought to explore the reasoning behind these narratives and produce evocative images that capture their emotional essence.
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The High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) has a giant grid of tall ominous-looking antennae in Alaska that bred a range of conspiracy theories. Although the center has been decommissioned, for years conspiracy theorists were convinced of a hidden purpose far beyond studying the atmosphere. These theories ranged from run-of-the-mill weather control to creating floods and earthquakes, shooting down planes, mind control, and even causing chronic fatigue syndrome. I would imagine that seeing large groups of antennae and satellites trained at the sky would inspire strange thoughts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program
What we believe is obviously shaped by what we observe, but what we perceive is also shaped by our beliefs. In our age of internet misinformation it is often difficult to know what's true or false, and we create our own narratives in an attempt to bring purpose and meaning to an ever-changing, complex world.
A recent survey revealed that many people believe in conspiracy theories such as the assassination of JFK wasn't done by one person (48%), secrets about aliens are hidden in Area 51 (27%), the Illuminati are covertly ruling the world (21%), the government is using chemtrails to manipulate us (19%), and Earth is flat (3%). And then there are those, like MKUltra, that have been well documented and proven horrifyingly true.
For this project, I sought to explore the reasoning behind these narratives and produce evocative images that capture their emotional essence.