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によって Nick Hao 5年前.

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An animation project explores a room's transformation throughout a day-night cycle, incorporating surrealist elements and various conditions reflecting a post-apocalyptic theme. The room'

culiminating project aaaaaaaaaaaa

culiminating project aaaaaaaaaaaa

not related to magritte

window!!

a workplace / room right outside a window. the animation involves condensation, either snow or rain, failing from the sky as well as the objects in the room moving.

out side the window


one of the computers may or may not turn on and :


skethc

nmore to come!!


story barfd

apocolpyse ?
pixel art ??
key elements of design

probably darker colour values to create a sense of mystery.

using greys, blues and maybe purples would add to this effect


key principles of design

unity: To create unity between colours


harmony: reinforces a single emotion or motif.



proportion: to make some objects appear closer than others

most likely final project
day night cycle

a workplace / room right outside a window. the animation involves the time of day changing from day to night etc.

the room could in be varying levels of condition:

out side the widnow

to add a surrealist factor :

one of the computers may or may not turn on and :



pools o f eye

a moon over a pool of water that sort of looks an eye.

looks likea pool of water untill he blinks


Rene Magritte

Born in 1898 in the small town of Lessines Belgium, René Magritte helped tear the established art of the time to shreds. He described himself less of a painter and more of thinker with paintings. He associated himself with the French surrealist movement, and moved to Paris in 1927 to be closer to them. As was the norm for surrealist artists, his work questioned the viewers  preconditioned perceptions of reality. He often juxtaposed normal objects in unusual situations, such as apples, bowler hats ( of which he was very keen on ) and others. However, unlike other surrealists of his time, Magritte pursued a figurative style rather than using automatic techniques. His effect on the art form is very distinct. Magritte use of simple graphics and everyday imagery is reflected on modern pop artists.

following Rene Magritte

Subtopic

same thing except men in bowler hats pop up and down

streets of ?

a piece inwhich people are walking in a street. we can see a window bewteen the pedestrians in a building which has something that could not possibly be there.


maybe a janitor comes alone and wipes the window clearing the image.


the image resets when a person walks buy ?

" THIS IS NOT A PIPE."

Takes inspiration from the painting " the treachery of images " by Magritte in 1923.


the art would have an image which

an (un?) realistic depiction of an object with a caption which suggests that


explaining Magritte
animated " Golconda " ( 1953)

we see the streets instead of the roof tops in the painting " Golconda" 1953 by Magritte.


the men are hovering in the streets.

( falling like rain ? )


a terrified person runs through the street