They’D.love

"They’D.love" is a visually abstract, short animated film about the cycle of the life of pigeons, from birth till death and decay. This is explored through the relationship between humanity and pigeons in the context of a city space. It is a celebration of the life of pigeons and how we ha...

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Main Author: Jayaramesh, Nolok
Other Authors: Gray Hodgkinson
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77271
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description "They’D.love" is a visually abstract, short animated film about the cycle of the life of pigeons, from birth till death and decay. This is explored through the relationship between humanity and pigeons in the context of a city space. It is a celebration of the life of pigeons and how we have co-evolved with them. Experimental imagery in the form of cyclical animation is mainly used to express the transformation from animal to anthropomorphised form and back. The shots begin in a somewhat orderly manner, and become more chaotic as the film peaks, then returns to a state of semi-orderliness in the denouement.
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spelling ntu-10356/772712019-12-10T12:17:11Z They’D.love Jayaramesh, Nolok Gray Hodgkinson School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Animation "They’D.love" is a visually abstract, short animated film about the cycle of the life of pigeons, from birth till death and decay. This is explored through the relationship between humanity and pigeons in the context of a city space. It is a celebration of the life of pigeons and how we have co-evolved with them. Experimental imagery in the form of cyclical animation is mainly used to express the transformation from animal to anthropomorphised form and back. The shots begin in a somewhat orderly manner, and become more chaotic as the film peaks, then returns to a state of semi-orderliness in the denouement. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Animation 2019-05-23T12:27:31Z 2019-05-23T12:27:31Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77271 en Nanyang Technological University 15 p. application/pdf
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