Collaborative Project for Motion.
A narrative in relation to the overwhelming effects and consequences generated by consumer culture. We found a viral infection to be a good metaphor to represent the intrusive and agressive approach advertising takes in order to get us to buy more and more things. Like a virus, consumerism has slowly eaten away at the moral fabric of our society and now threatens the ecological system from which it has developed. We wanted to begin our narrative with a calm serene feeling that quickly becomes overthrown by the “virus”. At this stage chaotic, inorganic, and industrialized imagery will begin to dominate the space surrounding the dancer. The dancer’s body language should reflect this change over time by becoming more “robotic” and rigid in contrast to the elegent “flowing” motions that are seen in the beginning.
Role // Model, Visual development, Design, Compositing
Collaboration // Jeannie Park, Kevin Alexander
Dance Talent // Jordan McLoughlin
Special Thanks // Abe Chuang
Instructor // Ming Tai
Produced at Art Center College of Design


