The lost world of toys
Physical toys seem to be disappearing and being neglected by the new generations replaced by technology. They are taken for granted, not valued or appreciated, disappearing and replaced by digital devices, mainly because of the ignorance about the values that they teach us. In this project, there wi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1495912023-03-11T19:47:57Z The lost world of toys Lim, Sabrina Desmond Pang Hee Wee School of Art, Design and Media desmond.pang@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music::Arts in general Physical toys seem to be disappearing and being neglected by the new generations replaced by technology. They are taken for granted, not valued or appreciated, disappearing and replaced by digital devices, mainly because of the ignorance about the values that they teach us. In this project, there will be a creation of toys, posters, stickers, and motion graphics to not only engage their sense of touch but also their sense of sight and hearing. Creativity, role-playing, arts and craft skills will also be taught when engaging with the toys I created. Play is a fundamental part of life in children when it comes to developing these skills that peak during their childhood. It is through play that assists them to learn more about the world around them. With this in mind, my project will propel them to equip these skillsets and build their fine motor skills while allowing them to enjoy play. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication 2021-06-05T07:29:41Z 2021-06-05T07:29:41Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, S. (2021). The lost world of toys. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149591 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/149591 en ADM17.21.U1731412K application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Physical toys seem to be disappearing and being neglected by the new generations replaced by technology. They are taken for granted, not valued or appreciated, disappearing and replaced by digital devices, mainly because of the ignorance about the values that they teach us. In this project, there will be a creation of toys, posters, stickers, and motion graphics to not only engage their sense of touch but also their sense of sight and hearing. Creativity, role-playing, arts and craft skills will also be taught when engaging with the toys I created. Play is a fundamental part of life in children when it comes to developing these skills that peak during their childhood. It is through play that assists them to learn more about the world around them. With this in mind, my project will propel them to equip these skillsets and build their fine motor skills while allowing them to enjoy play. |
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