June 2010
The exhibition presented explorative cinematic work, experimental films, 3D models and abstract images. Together with some of my colleagues from University I was responsible for staging and fundraising.
Since models and visuals held different colours and shapes, we decided to keep the staging design simple. Great solution of the simplicity became white stools with mirror squares on the top/underneath the models.
Visitors could easily walk around and get impressed by models from every possible angle.
This exhibition showcases design work derived by a process abstraction from 3 films: The Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock, The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind by Michel Gondry (which I personally chose as my source of inspiration) and The Darjeeling Limited by Wes Anderson.
Choosing one of the above mentioned films, students had to create and capture their own short movies based on the main 'values' of the original film.
Students had to take a static image from their own films and depict this image in the form of a 3D model, which when completed was then hand-drawn and made into a visual image - both which could be seen in the gallery.
All photographs are my own and therefore are subjected to copyright matter.
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