Create the Geode pattern experiment
Ice Tie dye
Problem: I tie the fabric by itself. It created a squared shape rather then the round organic Geode shape. I will try to apply a stick then tie up around the stick. More experiment needed.
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Create the Geode pattern experiment
Ice Tie dye
Problem: I tie the fabric by itself. It created a squared shape rather then the round organic Geode shape. I will try to apply a stick then tie up around the stick. More experiment needed.
Fabric: Silk+ recycled polyester fiber to give extra shine
Method: Ice Tie dye
Natural Ice Tie Dye to create the pattern and the colour.
Style Research
Motion Blur Photos
The motion track under the telephoto lens, hazy out of focus state can show the appearance of memory
Smoke in air
like smoke as they change the shape slowly and easily to observe,same as the ink drop into water
The initial inspiration is drawn from fluid dynamic paintings in milk, ink and detergent
Ink in water
The performance of the ink drops into the water is extremely slow a change, is the movement process of water molecules is also we can insight into a variation of the naked eye
Imaging poked your finger through the 2D world, it would just appear as a flat disk with no height when viewed from the side. Also, if they were on the outside of a square with a dot inside, you could easily reach inside that square and pull out the dot. The two-dimensional beings would have no idea how this was possible because, to them, you just somehow passed the only dimensional boundaries they know of. Same concept, imagining how a being that existed in the fourth dimension would appear to us. The 4D creature world be able to see everything in our three-dimensional space because they would exist outside our boundaries and would also be able to see inside any object. They would have the power to see inside the human body and remove any organs without having to penetrate the skin. these creatures may well exist in our own universe and can live here without detection, we would never be able to see them, just as two-dimensional beings could never see us.
The British physicist Julian Barber described time as “a continuous set of pictures, a continuous set of snapshots, continually changing from one set to another.” Imagine A point moving from A to B, and the universe records the entire trajectory of that point‘s movement. The past, present and future can be read repeatedly from its perspective. Fast forward or backward as if you were watching a video, or even skip to any chapter. People who have passed away have left our current timeline but still alive in their own timeline are also preserved in the memory of the universe. According to this hypothetical theory, my grandfather still lives in his own timeline, but I‘m constantly moving forward in time, so we are not able to meet. Scientists predict that if human beings can successfully enter the 4th dimensional space and become four-dimensional beings, then our movement may no longer be limited by time and be able to travel freely between the past and the future. So, I began to imagine that I could observe the world from the perspective of a 4th dimensional being who could break the time limit to see my grandfather again. I did a lot of research to help me understand the 4th dimensional space and imagine re-viewing the world from their perspective. Using this perspective to commemorate my grandfather has become the inspiration of this collection.
Inspiration
This collection was inspired by my beloved grandfather, who passed away a few years ago. It saddens me that I will never see him again in the material world. Since then, I have often wondered where his soul had gone. What order rules the world in which we live? Is birth to death the natural law that we are taught to be human, or does it apply to all species in the universe? Experiments and the highly successful theory of relativity tell us that there are four fundamental dimensions, of which time is treated as a special dimension. We are pushed forward by time, but I often wonder what time is?