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Room Theme Concept(part2)

Each space of the Rubik’s Cube uses a different art style to represent character’s memories and various emotions, and each space has a specific theme. Here are some visual references for the aesthetic style of each space.

Room1: Loneliness

Color tone: Dark blue, orange

Sound style: the atmosphere is silence and cold. It contains the sound of dripping water, the sound of leaves when wind blows past.

Description: This room describes people’s loneliness by utilizing the concept of contrast. It will use contrasting colors to depict the melancholy of loneliness and the feeling of placing hope in something specific.

     

Room2: Anxiety/ Confused feeling.

Color tone: Black and white

Sound style: Electric wave sound, the noise of people talking.

Description: Everything is in black and white in this room, and the shape is dominated by lines and simple geometry. This room will show that it is difficult for people to feel the colors and emotions of the outside world under the chaotic and anxious mood. Irregular lines can describe this psychological state.

 

Room3: Happiness/Relaxed feeling

Color tone: Various colors with high saturation

Sound style: sound effect of sunshine and breeze, the laughter of children at play, and slow music.

Description: This room will contain daily objects with bright colors. The collocation and placement of the models can be referred to Wired core. The aim of it is to create a cheerful atmosphere.

                   

Room4: Fantasy/Mysterious Feeling

Environment: Universe

Sound style: The sound of people speaking on a radio station, the sound of a female chant, the sound effect of sand and gravel.

Description: The universe is always full of unknown and mysterious for the human. This room can be designed as a cosmic space, in which there are no living things, only abstract graphics and stars.

 

 

 

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