Introduction
Can you imagine what you would do if a nearly ten thousand pound bomb hit your city right now and you survived?
Can you imagine where you would go if a nearly ten thousand pound bomb hit your city right now and you survived?
Can you imagine what you would prioritize if a nearly ten thousand pound bomb hit your city right now and you survived?
Michihiko Hachiya, was about a mile away from the Hiroshima Communications Hospital when he got impacted from the bombing. Throughout all the fear and pain he suffered in he still managed to record the events diary three days after the impact as he was bleeding and had solid structure on what to accomplish.

Task
You're going to need to create a visual that accurately represents the conditions in which Michihiko Hachiya had to experience.
Process
Today you're going to explore the inside and outside life of Michihiko Hachiya. You'll be able to go through multiple pieces of texts and images seeing and formulating multiple images about Michihiko Hachiyas life. Once you're able to formulate your own image on Michihikos life, you're going to collect those images and have a compiled mix of what you're going to need for your visual.
Evaluation
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Process Did you follow the exact process give on the process tab? |
Good (33-30) Followed the exact process given on the process sheet. |
Fair (30-25) Followed most of the process given on the process sheet. |
Poor (20-0) Followed little to none of process given on the process sheet. |
| Information
Was the visual filled with meaningful information or was it thrown together? |
Good (33-30) The visual was filled with all information needed to make the visual complete. |
Fair (30-25) The visual was filled with most information needed to make the visual complete. |
Poor (20-0) The visual was filled with little to none information needed to make the visual complete. |
| Visual Creativity
Was the visual made with creativity and neat? |
Good (33-30) The visual was extremely creative and neat. |
Fair (30-25) The visual was creative neat on a mediocre level.
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Poor (20-0) The visual had little to no creativity and was not neat at all. |
Conclusion
Michihiko Hachiya didn't just express what he saw during the period of the Hiroshima bombing, but he also expressed his emotions within every sentence he spoke. The Hiroshima Diary is a first person view on a major event that changed the world, the purpose was to look through the eyes of Michihiko Hachiya to truly experience what was going on at the time through the heart, mind and body.