About Circle Of Life
Concept
Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago and started off as gas and dust which gathered together to create a solid form. Unlike what we see today, the Earth was hotter and too hostile to support life,
but cooled over time and formed a very solid crust. Water then started flowing on the surface. Thus, living forms started to appear. Multiple kinds of species started to evolve and took on new forms
and also naturally reproduced. These living organisms were brought to life to survive, reproduce and die; this goes on to this day. Although we don't feed on grass or have to survive in the jungle
like our ancient ancestors, the process of life is given to all mankind and living beings in order to live. People are constantly born and are constantly dying. Ouroboros, for example, are an ancient
symbol, depicting an image of a snake feeding its own tail. It symbolizes the circle and represents the ongoing life force or nature that cannot be stopped. It can also be viewed as a sign of
reemergence of life, an eternal renewal that can be applied to the nature of the living beings. This is nature's way of taking and giving back life to Earth.
Visual Concept
The four seasons are the marks of change in a year, as a result of the yearly orbit of the Earth around the Sun. Without these climate changes, living beings wouldn't exist today and the Earth
wouldn't form into what we see today. These seasons are the process of nature, and in various cultures, the winter solstice is marked as the climate that occurs between November and February.
It's the transition from an end to a new beginning of a yearly calendar. Thus, the four seasons are a symbol of a living cycle that represents the death and birth of a living being. A butterfly as an
example, it hatches and lives on as a larva. As it survives in the wild, it grows and forms into a caterpillar, until it starts to hibernate inside a cocoon. It then evolves into a beautiful butterfly. Such
course is a form of how the life cycle is supposed to occur, as a metaphor of the circle of life.
Mission
With the wearable and non wearable gadgets that we have today, our team has been working on an interactive AR, fully augmenting a digital painting and brings the painting to life. Viewers could
also participate or interact with the painting itself, using a card that is given on the sides on the paintings as a marker. The card itself has their own role, and we call them the "element cards".
These will activate the individual sequence on each painting, so that each painting could interact with different elements, for example, the "Rain Card". Each card will also be a part of the
story. Our team has also worked on each card to move according to the direction of the holders, for example, holding the wind card from the left side will blow the her hair to the right direction. Concept
Earth was formed 4.6 billion years ago and started off as gas and dust roomates Gathered together to create a solid form. Unlike what we see today, the Earth was hotter and too hostile to support life,
but cooled over time and formed a very solid crust. Water then started flowing on the surface. Tus, living forms started to Appear. Multiple kinds of species started to evolve and took on new forms
Also and naturally Reproduced. Reviews These living organisms were brought to life to survive, reproduce and die; this goes on to this day. Although we do not feed on grass or have to survive in the jungle
like our ancient ancestors, the process of life is given to all mankind and living beings in order to live. People are constantly born and are constantly dying. Ouroboros, for example, are an ancient
symbol, depicting an image of a snake feeding its own tail. It symbolizes the circle and represents the ongoing life force or nature that can not be stopped. It can also be Viewed as a sign of
reemergence of life, an eternal renewal that can be applied to the nature of the living beings. This is nature's way of taking and giving back life to Earth.
Visual Concept
The four seasons are the marks of change in a year, as a result of the yearly orbit of the Earth around the Sun. Without Reviews These climate changes, living beings would not exist today and the Earth
would not form into what we see today. Reviews These seasons are the process of nature, and in various cultures, the winter solstice is marked as the climate that Occurs between November and February.
It's the transition from an end to a new beginning of a yearly calendar. Tus, the four seasons are a symbol of a living cycle that represents the death and birth of a living being. A butterfly as an
example, it hatches and lives on as a larva. As it survives in the wild, it grows and forms into a caterpillar, until it starts to hibernate inside a cocoon. It then evolves into a beautiful butterfly. Such
course is a form of how the life cycle is supposed to occur, as a metaphor of the circle of life.
Mission
With the wearable and non-wearable gadgets that we have today, our team has been working on an interactive AR, augmenting a fully digital painting and Brings the painting to life. Viewers could
Also Participate or Interact with the painting itself, using a card that is given on the sides on the paintings as a marker. The card itself has Reviews their own role, and we call them the "element cards".
Reviews These will activate the individual sequences on each painting, so that each painting could Interact with different elements, for example, the "Rain Card". Also each card will be a part of the
story. Also our team has worked on each card to move According to the direction of the holders, for example, holding the wind card from the left side will blow her hair to the right direction.
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