Remix culture
After group discussion with my classmates, I decided to use my snail and balloons for my final Mash mixer project piece.
I got many positive and useful feedbacks from my group, and It was a meaningful time to develop my work.
It is the first version of my project. At this time, I used snail modeling which has only one part, and height of ballons was all the same.
This is a final piece After the critique, and you can see some elements are modified.
For this, I found another snail modeling, which has two parts.
Shell of the snail is slightly floating by balloons, and the height of balloons are all different.
However, I think I need to do more practice with this tool.
I tried to make glowing those balloons and body of the snail, but layer colors did not work at all.
I believe my works are communicated with remix culture by parody.
This work is inspired by Pixar movie 'UP.' In the animation, the main character made a flying house with the bunch of balloons.
In my work, snail's home, a shell is floating by balloons, so these are connected in somehow, and I think It was a creative way to parody the film.
I got many positive and useful feedbacks from my group, and It was a meaningful time to develop my work.
It is the first version of my project. At this time, I used snail modeling which has only one part, and height of ballons was all the same.
This is a final piece After the critique, and you can see some elements are modified.
For this, I found another snail modeling, which has two parts.
Shell of the snail is slightly floating by balloons, and the height of balloons are all different.
However, I think I need to do more practice with this tool.
I tried to make glowing those balloons and body of the snail, but layer colors did not work at all.
I believe my works are communicated with remix culture by parody.
This work is inspired by Pixar movie 'UP.' In the animation, the main character made a flying house with the bunch of balloons.
In my work, snail's home, a shell is floating by balloons, so these are connected in somehow, and I think It was a creative way to parody the film.
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