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| MORPHING CUBE conveys an object status through shape-change |
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My starting point was body figure and body language.
I observed people and dogs and acknowledged that transformation is referenced to some anchor point - a skeleton.
The body's fulness or emptiness are mapped in such way, a natural expression of volume.
I found breathing to be associated with an ongoing inner processes of the body, and similarly
"Goose bumps" came across as micro transformations hinting both tacitly and visually on the same.
I tried to demonstrate activity through occurrences on the object's outer skin.
It seemed as well that alignment to space, to ones self and to gravity is a strong expectation.
I used this as anchor to demonstrate synchronization. |
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