Final Project - Pierce - Sora Selects
Final Assignment- Fighting Alexithymia
The
emotion and feeling wheel (pictured above) is used to help identify
people's feelings. Many use this wheel to fight alexithymia, or the
inability to identify or verbalize feelings. This personality trait is
directly tied with toxic masculinity as well as mental health.
I asked various male students to help identify their feelings by writing it on a piece of printer paper.
From
there I would ask them to take a picture of their feeling with them in
it, and tried to illuminate the color that corresponded with their
feeling.
Nathan
Lapinski, a Sophomore Bioengineering major, is cheerful after getting
out of a long presentation. He also contributes his cheerful feeling to
being done with work for the day.
Michael
Neary, a Junior Aerospace Engineering major, is feeling tender. He is
feeling this way because he is going to visit his friend who he hasn't
seen in a while today.
Jake
Klainman, a Junior Public Policy and Spanish double major, is
aggravated after a long day of work. He also has a 700 word response he
needs to right today.
Eric Rechienberg, a Sophomore English major, is feeling happy knowing that he'll be going home to New Jersey in a couple days.
Alec Sass, a Sophomore Economics major, is agitated because he has an Entrepreneurship final project due at midnight.
Connor
Shea, a Sophomore Government & Politics and Computer Science double
major, is hopeful because he just got elected to a new executive board
position in his fraternity.
Radley
Ellenbogen, a Junior Accounting major, is feeling Melancholic because
he is sick. So sick that he did not want his face to be fully seen.
Ryan
Panagakos, a Senior at Holy Cross High School in Flushing, New York is
eager because he has practice for basketball in an hour.
Mark
Iocco, a Sophomore Computer Science and Spanish double major at the
University of Miami is hysterical because he is in awe that I asked to
take a picture of him.
Michael
Panvini, a Sophomore Government and Politics major is proud that he is
on the verge of completing another semester at UMD.
Ethan Hawker, a Sophomore Government and Politics major, is nervous for his job interview that he has later tonight.
Zayn Abianeh, a Junior Computer Science major is feeling confused by his Computer Science work that his professor assigned.
Another picture of Klainman who is still aggravated.
Another picture of Ellenborgen feeling melancholic.
Jared
Smith, a Senior Civil Engineering major is distressed because he is
graduating in two weeks and is concerned about the future.
Brian Bauer, Junior Computer Science major is touched that I asked him to be the subject of this photo.
















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