Hello George, I'm Paris I'm a second year and I've been assigned as your mentor :) Welcome to the course.
Your blog is you showcasing your work and to look professional, to look its best you shouldn't use cameras on the screens - it makes it look very unproffesional instead save your image and upload it.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, also known as Das Cabinet Des Dr. Caligari (1920), is a German silent horror film, directed by Robert Wiene and written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer. The Film tells the story a hypnotist who uses a somnambulist, a sleep walker, to commit murders. The contorted sets, contrasting areas of light and dark lighting, and unique set design all feed into the films story within a story narrative. The use of the angular buildings within the city fuel the idea that the story is an expression of a lunatic’s perception of his own reality in which nothing that he is telling us is in fact true but rather a figment of his imagination. If we at look at what we believe to be the main antagonist; Dr. Caligari we can see major changes in his character progression near the end of the film starting of as a sideshow hypnotist. Caligari then goes to an insane asylum director trying to replicate the experiments of an 18th century mystic named Caligari to a madman who must...
So these are some of my ideas expanded for the What If? Metropolis project. I have the idea that the city is very clustered buildings being close together creating a sense of claustrophobia. For some of the compositions I needed to create a natural source of light as the city is based underground and does not received any light from the sun. I came up with a couple ideas lava pools being one of them but the more interesting idea was a natural plant that grows in this underground city and a crystal that lets of dim light. The idea for the plant was having the leaves be a very stoney gray, which it mimics from its surroundings, however they leaves are organic and feel as such; when they bloom they have this pearl in the centre that gives of a dim red light creating a source of light for the inhabitants to navigate through their city. Furthering the idea, these pearls could be harvested and used to create more intricate sources of light such as a lamp. Going back to the lava source thi...
Hello George, I'm Paris I'm a second year and I've been assigned as your mentor :) Welcome to the course.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is you showcasing your work and to look professional, to look its best you shouldn't use cameras on the screens - it makes it look very unproffesional instead save your image and upload it.
Thanks for the feedback. Look forward to working with you:D
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