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Fall 2020 Project Showcase
- Overview
- Late Nights: Graphic Novel Project
- I'm at Soup (Kinetic Typography)
- That's MY Pen!
- My Hopes and Dreams Entering Adulthood
- Proto-Typer
- Safe Islands: A design solution to promote social distancing
- Murdock From Paragon (Steampunk Costume)
- GI Smart app
- The Cage
- Totems of Time
- The Arena 2
- Circuit Critter
- Fishing Joy
- Food Security
- Laundry Day Simulation
- Recognize, Reflect, and Unite
- A Cup of Coffee, Please
- Lume
- ABM Vivacious
- Light After Death
- Moment Track
- Crimson Falcon
- ESSENTIAL: a COVID-19 Documentary
- Impossible Photography
- Witch's Brew
- Homebound
- Monster Under the Bed
- Frolicking Flower
- Brand Poster Design
- TrailMix
- Secret Box from Secret Santa
- Coffee or Tea?
- The Grand Fishery
- Argon Chalice Redesign 1
- Argon Chalice Redesign 2
- Workestra
- Ventura Future Microsite
- Paradyso
- La Petite Mort
By: Qinghe Zhang and Ka Hin Tang
Course: IAT 336 Materials in Design
Description: The project is based on the design language and aesthetics of Neri & Hu studio which was the inspiration behind crafting a highly resolved, refined, and polished lighting experience. It has a unique set of cultural concepts and combines multiple fabrications and materials such as different types of metal wire bending (DI wire), laser-cut, and model casting (accu-cast alginates molding and platinum silicone molding). The designers wanted to anchor the work on the dynamic form, material, expression, and light rather than conforming to a formulaic style. The ultimate significance behind the project is to create the meaning of hope based on multi-culture through its physical representations.
Learn more about the design and fabrication process: The Cage.
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