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Life Loop Update

This is a storyboard about how to combine two ideas (plant and death). I add the person’s perspective after the flower, and I put an animation to make the perspective change more smoothly. People pick the flowers to bring to the funeral. The vibrant flower actually died when it was plucked, but when it was put into the coffin, the perspective changed to that of the person lying in the coffin, experiencing a person’s life from the perspective of a person. When life comes to an end, when death is ushered in, and there is darkness in front of my eyes, I hear the sound of rain again, and then I find myself as a flower seed in the soil. This story is about a life loop. The Bible mentions ashes to ashes, and dust to dust. This sentence gives people hope to restored to eternal life. From a biological point of view, A series of biochemical events occur after death, the end result is a kind of “biological reincarnation” into millions of bacteria, insects, plants, and other living organisms. It is a kind of “rebirth”.

Ref:

Howard, G. C. (2021) ‘Ashes to Ashes and Dust to Dust’, in The Biology of Death. [Online]. New York: Oxford University Press. p.

Archer, G. (2013) Oxford Dictionary of Reference and Allusion. Refer 29 (1) p.part–par9.

 

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