Entwine waffle bar
A maze, synonymous with the labyrinth, is often viewed as a mysterious place filled with unknowns. The first impression of a maze for many of us is usually confusion and fear. With a long history dating as far back as the prehistoric period, has maze always been a place confusing people and thereby...
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Nanyang Technological University
2022
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author | Lau, Xue Ru |
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description | A maze, synonymous with the labyrinth, is often viewed as a mysterious place filled with unknowns. The first impression of a maze for many of us is usually confusion and fear. With a long history dating as far back as the prehistoric period, has maze always been a place confusing people and thereby inducing fear in them? There seems to be more behind what it appears to offer us on a superficial level. A single-path maze provides emotional relief for people who trust the path, taking one step forward at a time, with a spiritual symbolism in the medieval period.
This project seeks to bridge maze and waffle by using the seek for relief as an anchor. This project intends to present an alternative perspective of experiencing mazes as a form of relief by interweaving them together, based on their commonalities in tangible and intangible transformations. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1585322023-03-11T19:56:10Z Entwine waffle bar Lau, Xue Ru Wang I-Hsuan Cindy School of Art, Design and Media CindyWang@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music::Design A maze, synonymous with the labyrinth, is often viewed as a mysterious place filled with unknowns. The first impression of a maze for many of us is usually confusion and fear. With a long history dating as far back as the prehistoric period, has maze always been a place confusing people and thereby inducing fear in them? There seems to be more behind what it appears to offer us on a superficial level. A single-path maze provides emotional relief for people who trust the path, taking one step forward at a time, with a spiritual symbolism in the medieval period. This project seeks to bridge maze and waffle by using the seek for relief as an anchor. This project intends to present an alternative perspective of experiencing mazes as a form of relief by interweaving them together, based on their commonalities in tangible and intangible transformations. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication 2022-06-04T12:36:16Z 2022-06-04T12:36:16Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Lau, X. R. (2022). Entwine waffle bar. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158532 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158532 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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title | Entwine waffle bar |
title_full | Entwine waffle bar |
title_fullStr | Entwine waffle bar |
title_full_unstemmed | Entwine waffle bar |
title_short | Entwine waffle bar |
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topic | Visual arts and music::Design |
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