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SEEING




Project time:  February 2021
Project location:  Xiamen City, China
Personal project



Project Introduction

Vision accounts for 83% of what a person perceives. Vision has quantifiable properties, non-invasive characteristics and fewer physiological responses. These properties allow individuals to interact with their surroundings in a safer and more controlled way than other senses. From an emotional perspective, seeing is a way to connect with others. When we see something, we become aware of their presence. Different ways of seeing bring about different feelings, and this active engagement in the act of perception allows people to interpret, reflect on, and respond emotionally to what they see.

During the special period of the epidemic, the physical distance between people increased, and the distance not only became a kind of protection for life, but also provided space for individuals to think. People's contact with things is more inclined to the behavior of “seeing”, which has become a representative thing of the epidemic era, symbolizing respect, warning and reflection.

Therefore, I decided to use the act of looking as the seed to design a project that can guide people to see in different forms and provide them with different visual experiences. It will shape people's understanding of the importance of distance and respect for life through a linear process and a unique experience.



                         CONCEPT



                                   Source of Inspiration

                           

                           
                          


                                   Design Process

                         


                         RESEARCH



                                  Site Selection Analysis
                             



                                   Peripheral Analysis                                                                       Natural Condition Analysis
                           


                         DESIGN



                                   Site Plan
                             



                                     

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 XIAOYU LIU



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