Students were asked to create entries for the Wired Found Photoshop Contest. In February 2010, Wired Magazine asked readers to predict the future of grocery store check out. Below, are the student creations responding to this theme. Their learning objectives included design, photography, animation and concept realization.
Wired wrote the assignment as: "Imagine the future of your grocery store checkout line. What sort of goods will you pull from the shelves in 2025? What will the average price of a gallon of milk be? Who (or what) will man the cash registers? What about the magazine racks—what dishy headlines will they have? Will carts be more like hovercrafts and be built from biodegradable materials to avoid annoying trolley return? Will they still have those stupid plastic bars to separate your purchases from the purchases of the person in front of you?"
Here are the 12th grade students' visions.
wtf did I just watch?
MSUBear42 8 months ago