This is a social experiment to elicit various types of biases by giving them a piece of information and recording their reactions. By pointing the camera to people's reactions, we were able to understand why people believe certain things over others, and how they draw connections and are open to subtle manipulations, however unintentionally.
The completion of the project made us realize our own biases, enabling us to accept accountability for the information we chose to broadcast. Overall, the exercise prompted us to reflect on the nuances of relatability that contribute to effective propaganda, just as we used our own biases to classify participants' reactions.