Category
Motion Design- 3D Design- After Effects
Year
Cold Horizon
Cold Horizon is a creative project that responds to the concept of "Archive Fever", which refers to the compulsion to collect and preserve historical artifacts, particularly in the digital age. The central concept of this project is the 1950s' space race between the United States and the Soviet Union to land humans on the Moon for the first time. This historical event serves as a backdrop for the project, providing a rich context for exploration and interpretation.
The context for Cold Horizon is primarily derived from primary sources, particularly NASA, which is known for its extensive archive of historical documents, photographs, and footage. The use of actual footage and sounds from the era is integral to the project, as it serves to engender a sense of nostalgia and enthusiasm throughout the design. This approach allows the project to capture the spirit of the time and create a sense of immersion and authenticity for the audience.
The Cold Horizon project is an example of how historical events can be used as a source of inspiration for creative endeavors. The use of primary sources and a focus on authenticity allows the project to create a sense of connection to the past and to create a sense of nostalgia for the audience. By responding to the concept of "Archive Fever", this project also highlights the importance of preserving and sharing historical artifacts in the digital age.