Hello Spring 🌸
Spring is finally here, and it's time for the flowers to bloom.
Created using Cinema 4D, 3D Coat, & Blender.
Behind the scene:
3D Modeling, Texturing, Rendering
Spring is finally here, and it's time for the flowers to bloom.
Created using Cinema 4D, 3D Coat, & Blender.
Behind the scene:
Behind the scene:
3D Motion Animation
Created using Cinema 4D & Blender.
Interactive Storytelling Content
Created using Cinema 4D & Blender.
After baking a banana muffin, I wanted to bring it to life
by creating this short and playful 3D motion animation using Cinema 4D and Blender. 😚
Behind the scene:
Medium: Puppet Animation, Mixed Media, After Effects, Premiere Pro
Fall 2022
Length: 45 sec.
“Where is my egg?” is a stop-motion puppet animation that discusses the topic of motherhood
in a bit of a quirky and hilarious way. I was particularly interested in the relationship between
the chicken and the eggs, which is the mother and child relationship.
In today's society, where domestication and systematic manufacturing are common,
chickens are more likely to function as egg-producing machines without the chance to see their own children.
With this in mind, I wanted to illustrate this ironic relationship between the chicken mother who gets her child taken away through questions such as “how would the chicken mommy recognize its child? Is there a natural maternal instinct that allows the chicken to recognize its baby egg, even if it is in a different form?” A mother who goes on an adventure to save her baby looks worrisome, yet well-meaning, bold, and straightforward at the same time.
Interactive Educational Animation about Quantum Physics.
Created using Cinema 4D, MotionCapture, & Blender.
Behind the scene:
Software: After Effects
2024
This motion graphic animation explores typography design through a cohesive theme of circular dots and three primary colors.
Created as a practice piece, it serves as a potential introduction animation for my 3D and interactive design demo reel.
Meet-up
Interactive LED Wall Public Installation located in Media Park, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
LocoMotion is web-based live coding language for choreography and movement. With LocoMotion, one can activate and move 3D models and motion capture data, via live coding, with brief programming notations inspired by choreographic/dance vocabulary and notation.
LocoMotion is free-and-open-source software, released under the terms of the GNU Public License, version 3. In addition to the abovementioned standalone, it can be used in the Estuary collaborative live coding platform at https://estuary.mcmaster.ca. (Place the text ##locomotion in the first line of an Estuary code panel, with no language selected, to access LocoMotion.).
Medium: Unity Engine, After Effects, Photoshop
Fall 2022
Interactive Game
Objective:
You are an astronaut heading to the moon.
Avoid the space monsters and obstacles in space and collect as many stars on the way!
Controls:
X key - start game / restart game
R key - back to main menu
Left / Right / Up / Down arrows - player controls
Media: Augmented reality, Adobe Fresco, Adobe Photoshop.
Fall 2021
Everything in your life is a reflection of a choice you have made, and “every choice you make makes you,” said John Maxwell. Make a choice of what to bring with your life and what to leave behind. This set of tarot cards explores the life of an artist through different objects and their individual meanings and helps decide the priorities in life based on the significance of each object.
Interactive Installation
Medium: Mac Folder
Spring 2019
Devoting this piece to my professor, Justin Reed, this is an apprehensive revolution against his one simple rule: "There are no rules."
An ongoing confusion continues throughout, as soon as he declares that there are no rules, rules start to emerge.
This piece is an interactive multi-media art piece that focuses on providing a personal experience through a constructed environment. A series of "mystery boxes" appear, and only the right box leads to another. Through customized folders in Mac, each folder has a specifically assigned label and icon. Once the designated folders are combined, a quote saying "In Time studio, there are no rules, but I GRADE you." appears, which juxtaposes Justin’s rule that there are no rules.
This quote was already told from the beginning of the experience through the distorted audio in the background. However, it is only near the end of the experience that we can finally realize the existence of the rule. Throughout the process of arriving where we are right now, we have somehow followed rules within the randomness.
Acrylic painting.
They're just cats, cats, cats.... and...
Water color painting.
Acrylic painting.
Digital artworks.
2D Animation.
Sculptural Installation.
Flipbook Animation