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Visual Communication Award

Core77 Design Awards 2022

Results Announced for Community Choice Prize See All Winners

Disconnected

None of us would think that the ordinary social interactions we took for granted would shatter like an illusion. The pandemic revealed how meaningful these connections were to us. Such large-scale physical isolation triggered mental health conditions or exacerbated existing ones for many, creating a hidden but real mental pandemic. Inspired by personal and others' experiences, Disconnected is a short film that pays homage to the most suffocating time which many suffered during the pandemic, reminding us of how precious the "normal" life could be. This piece aims to present the psychological impacts of isolation in a restrained yet compelling manner.

A crucial goal of the project is to interpret the accumulation of stress and tension over time effectively. Starting with the idea of being locked at home, we ideated about how the daily objects around us could become indications of anxiety.

For the look of the piece, we decided to go for hyperrealism. During the quarantine, these familiar objects became our companions 24/7 in the daunting jail cell called home. We closely studied the wear and tear with a high level of detail. These marks signify the accumulating mental burdens.

Falling is the framing device of the story. We tried to depict the fragility of the mind by placing the objects on the edges. Gradually pushing them over the tipping points, the gravity is ubiquitous and persistent. The act of free fall resembles the experience of a mental breakdown—helpless and inevitable.

The visual plays an essential role in this straightforward narrative. Using Redshift Renderer, we were able to achieve hyperrealism with astonishing details, presenting ordinary objects extraordinarily.


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Results Announced for Community Choice Prize See All Winners
  • Honoree

    Qi Zhu

  • School

    ArtCenter College of Design

  • Project Team

    Instructor: Miguel Lee

    Student: Qi Zhu

    Student: Cash Huang

  • Category

    Visual Communication

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