This is my diploma project in 2010.
• This project has won the Best Display Award for graduating class 2010 of Raffles International College.
• This project was also displayed at KL Design Week 2010's Student Showcase
DREAM: A succession of images, thoughts, sounds, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
TRAPPED: Unable to escape.
In dreams, we can be anyone, we can do anything, we can go great distances, sometimes defying physics even. A fantasy come true, but only when we sleep.
All the above themes were translated into different mediums that all form the basis of this project. The mediums include photography, stop motion animation, installation art, assemblage.
However, what happens when we have dreams that we find difficult to get out of? As if we're trapped?
Would you rather be trapped in a dream to escape reality?
Themes of the project
Looping: A form of repetition or continuity
Surrealism: Reality with a twist
Sigmund Freud: When we fall asleep and dream, we are able to get a glimpse of the unconscious, or the id, at work.
Carl Jung: Dreams serve as guides for the waking self to achieve wholeness and offer a solution to issues and problems faced by the waking self.
Jungian Shadow: All things can be viewed as paired opposites. The shadow (counterego) represents the rejected aspects of yourself that you do not wish to acknowledge. The shadow is more primitive, somewhat uncultured, and a little awkward.
Blind Photography: If a blind man were given a camera, he may take the photographs without caring too much about capturing reality, but rather capturing what he sees as the world.
Pete Eckert, Blind Photographer: "I am not trying to depict the sighted world. I am trying to show the world I now see using my other senses."
All the above themes were translated into different mediums that all form the basis of this project. The mediums include photography, stop motion animation, installation art, assemblage.
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