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2019 CPS wk5

WK 5 - Objects Are Not Exhausted - Tree

WK 5 - Objects Are Not Exhausted - Test -1

WK 5 - Objects Are Not Exhausted

Theme: 

Objects Are Not Exhausted

Context: 

 

Object-Oriented Ontology - In metaphysics, object-oriented ontology (OOO) is a 21st-century Heidegger-influenced school of thought that rejects the privileging of human existence over the existence of nonhuman objects.

This week our theme is very philosophical and I love the calming feeling that plants bring to me. I also like objects which are far away from us, or something we can't see, such as clouds or wind. We can't see or capture the wind but still can feel it, Especially when I hear the rustle of the wind through the leaves, my first reaction is the wind rises rather than the leaves is rustling. I think this is a very strong point of interaction between objects.

In most of the traditional Chinese painting (ink), people present wind through drawing tree or grass. Present the wind by showing the relationship between wind and other objects. Inspired by Maomei Be's work "Reeds in the wind"  

 

https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/674203006688674366/

WK 5 - Objects Are Not Exhausted - Test -2

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I want to observe the relationship between objects from the perspective of a tree.

Method:

I want to observe the relationship between wind and plants from the perspective of a tree. Therefore, I recorded 4 videos for a tree, in front of my apartment, then made an environment in Unity. It is much easier to simulate the effects of weather, such as wind and rain. Also, want a more realistic environment to generate viewers into the role.

Response:

We always go from individual initiative to other objects. Introverted attitudes view the outer world in terms of the self's subjective ideal, so we attempt to make the outer world more like the inner self. Try to let go of our subjective thoughts and observe the world, the objects around us. We may find a lot of novelty.

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