A five-piece intermedial art installation that explores the definition of Visual Communication Design. Each piece uses diverse media to convey distinct messages, interacting with the exhibition space to provoke new concepts and connections. The project conceptually focuses on the Vilnius Palace of Concerts and Sports, highlighting its complex situation and stagnation amid reconstruction debates and controversies surrounding the previously existed Jewish cemetery. This work represents my final Master’s graduation project, publicly presented and reviewed.
Type: Contemporary Art
Duration: 1.5 Years of research and production
Exhibited in the post–grad show, selected as one of the top artworks of the year.
Scope:
• Conceptualisation;
• Directing & Filming;
• Editing / Motion Graphics;
• 3D / CGI;
• Packaging Design;
• Space / Exhibition Design;
Type: Contemporary Art
Duration: 1.5 Years of research and production
Exhibited in the post–grad show, selected as one of the top artworks of the year.
Scope:
• Conceptualisation;
• Directing & Filming;
• Editing / Motion Graphics;
• 3D / CGI;
• Packaging Design;
• Space / Exhibition Design;