Hair
Hair is a stop motion film that explores the topic of separation anxiety and how one can overcome it with the help of love and self-determination. Hair is used here to visualise our protagonist Qiqi’s attachment to her loved ones and this is inspired by the Confucius saying “身体发肤,受之父母,不敢毁伤,孝之始也” whi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-775782019-12-10T12:56:59Z Hair Ng, Zhi Xin Bernhard Johannes Schmitt School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Animation Hair is a stop motion film that explores the topic of separation anxiety and how one can overcome it with the help of love and self-determination. Hair is used here to visualise our protagonist Qiqi’s attachment to her loved ones and this is inspired by the Confucius saying “身体发肤,受之父母,不敢毁伤,孝之始也” which translates to our bodies including hair and skin are gifts from our parents and we must not damage them in the name of filial piety. The aim of this film is to make use of aesthetically pleasing imagery, to touch on the darker and more intimate moments of Qiqi struggling to cope with her pain. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Animation 2019-06-03T02:35:51Z 2019-06-03T02:35:51Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77578 en Nanyang Technological University 24 p. application/pdf |
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Hair is a stop motion film that explores the topic of separation anxiety and how one can overcome it with the help of love and self-determination. Hair is used here to visualise our protagonist Qiqi’s attachment to her loved ones and this is inspired by the Confucius saying “身体发肤,受之父母,不敢毁伤,孝之始也” which translates to our bodies including hair and skin are gifts from our parents and we must not damage them in the name of filial piety.
The aim of this film is to make use of aesthetically pleasing imagery, to touch on the darker and more intimate moments of Qiqi struggling to cope with her pain. |
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