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Joshua Fuerst. “HELP” Driftwood project Duration and Results. Project Duration. Day 1. I have arrived a the project location. Fripp Island, South Carolina. Project location has been determined and material have been located. . Day 2.
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Joshua Fuerst “HELP” Driftwood project Duration and Results
Day 1 • I have arrived a the project location. Fripp Island, South Carolina. • Project location has been determined and material have been located.
Day 2 • I have prepared the driftwood with the carving of “HELP” and my phone number onto the body of the wood.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 • 12:00 a.m. I have placed the first half of my driftwood in locations where I can remember their placement from landmarks.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 12:00 p.m. • When returning to the beach, conditions are not favorable. Perhaps a cold front came through and I had not noticed it because it was dead midnight last time on location. • Previous days were 60f degrees with strong wind. • Now winds are hardly down and temp is at 40f. • Hardly anyone is at the beach.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 12:05 p.m. • I notice a group huddled around something. When I go to check it, it was nothing. • But as I turn around I spot a couple picking something up and looking at it.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 12:05 p.m. • They quickly dropped it and walk away. • When I check to see what it was I find it was the piece I stuck in the sand at Midnight. It had seemed to wash ashore. • This was the first witnessed recordings of interaction.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 12:15 p.m. • I have found two other of my driftwoods. The small one has been completely undisturbed. • The 2x4 piece’s location remained the same but chips from its body are around it. I suspect that it had been found but ultimatly ignored.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 12:20 p.m. • On my way to set up base. I find the last of the pieces I set at midnight had drifted ashore far a ways from where it had been placed. • But since it was near pieces already set I retrieve it for presentation evidence. 12:35 p.m. • I go back to retrieve the wood the earlier couple had ignored and tossed it back into the ocean for it to resurface.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 12:54 p.m. • I notice a man walking by the driftwood. He is looking down and sees the 2x4. He just kept on walking paying it no mind.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 1:15 p.m. • There is hardly anyone at the beach. Most of those have not noticed the driftwood or ignored it all together.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 1:43 p.m • The beach is not completely deserted. No one is up or down the beach. • I have also found the driftwood I threw back into the ocean a while ago. • I decide to leave and return tomorrow with the remaining driftwood.
Day 3: Observation phase 1 1:49 p.m. • As I am leaving the beach a group of three enter the beach and posses a metal detector. Hopefully they notice the driftwood and take action. … … 6:30 p.m. • No one has called. • Morale is down.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 6:40 a.m. • I have place half of the remaining driftwood along the rest of the beach. The other half was thrown into the ocean.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 12:10 p.m. • I have returned to the beach. • Weather conditions have improved. • Wind is down and temp is approximately 60f.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 1:00 p.m. • I have set up base after checking on my driftwoods. • All pieces on shore have remained undisturbed. One was flipped over, showing that it was once again found and ignored. • Not all pieces have washed ashore. Pieces that have show no signs of being disturbed.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 1:15 p.m. • Two men walked right by the observed wood, if not stepping right over it. 1:23 p.m. • I notice there are a lot of people where I didn’t place any wood... A bit disappointing.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 1:32 p.m. • A young boy has found the driftwood. • He brings it to his parents.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 • I can not hear what they say but now there is a possibility I will get a call. • The boy then walks off with the driftwood.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 1:48 p.m. • The family have double back form where they came. Until a few moments ago the boy still had the wood and was smashing shells with it.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 • He had apparently got bored with it, dropped it and continued on his way.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 2:07 p.m. • A man had noticed the driftwood. He moved it around with his feet to examine it. • He quickly left it alone and continued on his way.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 2:48 p.m. • None have made any attempt to do anything about the “HELP” clearly on the driftwood. • All have walked right past it or ignored it completely.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 2:52 p.m. • Yet another pair have walked right by the driftwood. • And now beach bugs are eating me. 2:53 p.m. • I Leave.
Day 4: Observation phase 2 7:30 p.m. • No one has still called me about the HELP driftwood. • This is especially frustrating because American “FREAKING” Idol is on Fripp Island filming for the American Idol Candice Glover. • You’d think one, Crew member at least, would take a walk on the beach.
Day 5: Project continued end • It is time for me to return to GMU from Fripp Island South Carolina. • I have decided to leave what remaining wood I had on the beach. There are still many days till presentation day and someone may call. • And someone did.
Day 5: Drive back • The trip from Fripp Island, South Carolina to home is 9 hours by car, at best. • At around 12:00 I stop at a rest area for lunch. • While I am their I receive a call from a unrecognized number. • I was indeed a call from someone about the driftwood. • However the timing of the call was the worst possible.
Day 5: Drive back • When I get the long awaited call • I AM ON THE FREAKING TOILET, TAKING A DUMP. • IN THE PUBLIC REST AREA • WITH BOTH STALLS BESIDE ME OCCUPIED.
Present • I have not since then received any calls bout the drift wood. • I am curious to see if I will get anymore calls in the future. • As well as if what pieces I left behind will still be there when I return.
Results • From what has already been observed. This process has shown what is ultimately already known. • Not many will rise up to the call of duty when it is unexpectedly sounded. • Though few,(one at the worst time), have shown that they are willing to help.