Thursday, September 18, 2014

Concept of the vignette

I have read an articleit mentioned philosophy is the exploration of the existence of doctrinethat existencethe nature of the worldthe universe(primitive)is the material,spiritual,soul or god?It’s also humanism, include the acknowledge of subjective world and the objective world.

I choose to express the subjective world and the objective world from a child’s perspective

kids are born to face the unknown world, full of curious, but no fear. 
so They are the strongest when they were born.it is the first adventure as a human for everything they see. For example,in kids’ imagination, once bed-wetting could be an amazing trip on the ocean;The first time learning to walk, we may waddle when we walk,we may feel that the whole world is shaking.

The concept of my video is facing the world from the simple eyes of children and using the pure eyes to reflect the complexity of the real world. Also, I would like to share in an abstract way of the processor leaning the world as a child.

The kid in the film is a cube at the first time, it can learn any new things unlimitedly until the formation of world view. with the emergence of new things and constant awareness of things,the cube is shaped to a human gradually. At the same time, a room is building up and surrounded the cube,the new things like bricks of the room,the room imply the formation of world view of the kid. 

The tone of the vignette is black and white. The whole show is remain in the one room.  In my opinion, imagination could be infinite, the room in the film is a rationality cage,it offers a space for thinking logically,meanwhile,it also limit imagination. The room also represent the kid’s mind. with the changes of the outside worldit will make reactions through the changes of lightspaceand symbolized pattern on the wall. Kids are watching the real world through the window and the real world intrudes the kid’s mind by the room door. Walls of the room are also important media of expression for the practical world.

I am still thinking about how to divide it into three parts.


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