ORIENTATION MODULE
DREAMS
Penning Down Dreams
On the first day itself, we started off by sketching out our dreams, and were pushed into a thinking process in order to get a deeper insight of our dreams.

Driving endlessly through thick woods. The trees just keep coming, no matter how far I go. Up ahead, the city is always there on the horizon, lights flickering in the distance, looking close but somehow never getting any nearer. I keep thinking the woods will end, that the road will finally open up and I’ll reach where I want to be. But for now, it’s just me, the car, and the endless stretch of trees. Maybe that’s what chasing dreams feels like sometimes—moving forward, hoping the city will get closer, but always surrounded by the woods a little longer than expected.
Like Minds Being Grouped
After our works were reviewed, we were grouped based on common themes and interpretations. This grouping allowed us to see how different individuals can visualize similar aspirations or challenges, and provided an opportunity to discuss our perspectives with others who expressed comparable ideas through their art. The group shared a similar sense of fantasies like wonderlands, creatures ad more.
Creating a Collectively Large Drawing
All the drawings were compiled after creating multiple individual iterations in different styles—some were cut along defined edges, others in curvy shapes. The result was a large collage composed of all these pieces.

First Compilation

Final Compilation
Installation of Models By Translating Drawings into 3D Objects
The large, compiled drawing serve as a space for exploring how to translate a flat 2D drawing into an object or a space. Elements from the drawings evolved into 3D models of insects, extending the original concepts into physical forms and offering a new perspective on the ideas originally expressed on paper.




Model-Making Process








