SURVEILLANCE
"surveillance" is a creative piece that illustrates the abstract idea of power and society. it utilizes light to simultaneously evoke feelings both of fear and wonder, causing viewers to contemplate its context and message.
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the piece was entered into the 2022 iesnyc student lighting competition and was honored grand champion, surpassing over 100 other entries from design students in the NYC area.
SHORT FILM AND DESCRIPTION
"Surveillance" tackles the prompt "Evocative Luminance" head-on, depicting a familiar yet daunting scene of a searchlight spinning in the middle of an unforgiving world. The figures in the scene, ambiguous in their purpose, are neither defined as hunter nor hunted, but rather are just seen as humans who see light itself as their enemy. As the icy-toned spotlight glides across the white surfaces, shadows cast by the walls provide shelter while light that is let in between the walls seems to aggravate the humans. The light-emitting cameras and fog in the air make the scene more dynamic, causing rays of light to be scattered and cast at different angles. In this world, the figures, who stand as still as statues, never get the true ending they deserve, eternally confined behind walls, restrained by none other than the light.
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early versions
fusion 360 model