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Wave Project (2022)
Nylon string, ABS plastic, Cork board, and Card board
I sought to translate the power and resilience of wind and waves into a tangible, immersive experience on land. Through careful exploration of forms and materials, I designed a structure that allows viewers to feel as if they are inside a giant wave. By emphasizing the dynamism of the water and the grandeur of crashing waves, I crafted a piece that captures both their energy and their awe-inspiring presence.
| Physical Model Making
To bring the concept of a giant wave to life, I explored both physical model-making and AI-assisted rendering. I began by creating small-scale maquettes to test the form, flow, and interplay of light and shadow, gradually scaling up the structure while shaping materials to capture the movement and energy of the waves.

Model-1
Size: 52 x 30 x 76 cm Materials: Nylon string, ABS plastic, Cork board, and Card board

Model-2
Size: 52 x 30 x 76 cm Materials: Nylon string, ABS plastic, Cork board, and Card board

Model-4
Size: 52 x 30 x 76 cm Materials: Nylon string, ABS plastic, Cork board, and Card board

Model-1
Size: 52 x 30 x 76 cm Materials: Nylon string, ABS plastic, Cork board, and Card board
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| 3D Rendered Scene
AI-assisted rendering is used to visualize the final form in context, experimenting with colour, texture, and perspective to enhance the immersive atmosphere. Together, these processes allowed me to translate abstract ideas into a tangible, dynamic experience, conveying both the vibrancy and monumental presence of the ocean.

Close-up scene 1
An AI-based tool was used to generate a rendered image of the site following the physical model-making process.

Close-up scene 2
An AI-based tool was used to generate a rendered image of the site following the physical model-making process.

Close-up scene 1
An AI-based tool was used to generate a rendered image of the site following the physical model-making process.
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