As a student of the ESMA school, I put my projects here (short film, animation, drawing, analysis).
Sorry for my English, it's not my first language...
Pour ce projet, nous devions nous inspirer d'une musique pour créer une peinture sur vinyle. Cette peinture devait raconter une petite histoire. Je devais travailler sur Tiny d'Essa Weira. Je voulais au début montrer une jeune fille attendant un train dans une gare abandonnée entouré de tournesols. Je voulais une ambiance calme avec un personnage perdu dans un monde trop grand pour elle.
Cependant, pour compliquer le projet, on a eu deux contraintes aléatoires à ajouter à notre idée de base à la dernière minute. J'ai eu " violence " et " main "...
For this project, we had to find an inspiration from a music to create a painting on a vinyl. This painting had to tell a small story. I had to work on Tiny by Essa Weira. I wanted to represent a young girl waiting for a train in an abandoned train station surrounded by sunflowers. I wanted to show a peaceful place, with a character lost in a world too big for her.
However, to make the project more difficult, we had two random constraints to add to our basic idea at the last minute. Mine were 'violence' and 'hand'...
One of our projects was to create an object for a universe and an action, given randomly to each of us. So I had the theme of communication in a post-apocalyptic world.
We had to create 3 different objects and make them in a final version. Moreover, it was restrained to use only certain shades of gray, as well as a red and a green. It was really funny to think about different ways of communicating in this kind of world (I love watching post-apocalyptic movies and series).
Here, my object allows to communicate through a revisited sign language, whether by message or call. On fingers are motion sensors, as well as an earpiece on the thumb and a microphone on the little finger. A screen allows to read the messages. Buttons allow you to pick up or hang up calls, as well as switch modes between messages and calls.
Analyse personnelle de l'évolution du personnage de Hyun dans Sweet Home (webtoon), mise en lien avec l'une des théories d'Émile Durkheim et le principe de communauté de Ferdinand Tönnies.