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4 years ago
Faking It - Research
Faking It - Research
Faking It - Research
Faking It - Research

Faking it - research

4 years ago
Music Seems To Be Intrinsic To Humans. Go To Any Culture In The World And You Will Find Some Form Of

Music seems to be intrinsic to humans. Go to any culture in the world and you will find some form of it. Music is almost like a language, which can be understood by anyone.

When listening to music, the rhythm, melody, and beat will put your brain wave patterns into a better state. Music increases dopamine production, as well as serotonin.

Music also creates new connections on the brain due to the complexity of it. Music cab and will leave an impression on the brain. Especially music with words, as because of the pattern of wording, it can influence thinking patterns.

I think music puts the brain into a unique state, and can be considered exercise for the brain. Listening to music frequently can create complex patterns in the brain, leading to creative thinking.

4 years ago
Sunday Morning~*

Sunday morning~*

4 years ago
How music can help you heal - Harvard Health
Music therapy has been demonstrated to calm anxiety, ease pain, facilitate rehabilitation, and improve quality of life for people with dementia.
4 years ago
“I Get It. It’s Nice Up Here. You Can Just Shut Down All The Systems, Turn Out All The Lights, Close
“I Get It. It’s Nice Up Here. You Can Just Shut Down All The Systems, Turn Out All The Lights, Close
“I Get It. It’s Nice Up Here. You Can Just Shut Down All The Systems, Turn Out All The Lights, Close
“I Get It. It’s Nice Up Here. You Can Just Shut Down All The Systems, Turn Out All The Lights, Close
“I Get It. It’s Nice Up Here. You Can Just Shut Down All The Systems, Turn Out All The Lights, Close
“I Get It. It’s Nice Up Here. You Can Just Shut Down All The Systems, Turn Out All The Lights, Close
“I Get It. It’s Nice Up Here. You Can Just Shut Down All The Systems, Turn Out All The Lights, Close

“I get it. It’s nice up here. You can just shut down all the systems, turn out all the lights, close your eyes, and tune out everyone. There’s nobody up here who can hurt you. It’s safe.”                                    侍                             

4 years ago

Biscuit Day!

Probably the most chaotic day. Didn’t have any icing so I couldn’t save my biscuits. My dinner party was basically me and my friends eating sushi and drinking bubble tea. I almost forgot to make myself, so i put together what looks like a shuttlecock 2 minutes before I put it into the oven. This biscuits tasted delicious though 

4 years ago
The world's most accessible stress reliever
Whether you have the voice of a songbird or sound like some ball-bearings in a blender, singing can have some remarkably positive effects.
4 years ago

Believing Is Seeing

By far, my favourite project yet. I honestly really enjoyed building the logistics of my own world and translating what it looks like in my head onto paper. Illustrating what my world felt like really helped me to visualize the atmosphere I was trying to create.

My quote was “The tawny field of burnt grass led into the tight grid of the mysterious buildings”. To me ‘tight grid’ and ‘burnt grass’ implied something sinister and restrictive, so for some reason my brain said “ah, yes this is a cult”. I researched the psychology behind a cult environment, and how emotional blackmail is used to control members. I watched interviews and ted talks about people who escaped cults, including Rose Mcgowan. After having a tutorial with Sarah, I decided to present my world in a less sinister manner, and leave it up to the audience to decided whether this was a cult or a close knit community.

When putting together the diary I enjoyed illustrating things that are not visual, for example the sound of a creaking door, or the feeling of paranoia.

I had fun writing the script for the interview because I was able to show off my research. The aim was to create a character who had just been exiled from a cult, who to her was essentially her family. Although I’m not exactly a voice actor, I tried my best to communicate the character’s vulnerability and nativity. Ryan however, did a great job as an interviewer with what he had. I literally just sent him a script and said can you record yourself saying this please.

I was frustrated with after effects. Everything was taking so long to render because my laptop isn’t really built for adobe software. My doors didn’t really come out the way I wanted but I guess it looked cool.

Improvements:

- Play around with the font and positioning of the text 

- Make the script of the interview more ambiguous, cut out the end part

- somehow make the visuals of the doors match the diary so that it looks like it’s from the same world

- make something visual for the interview

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