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Part 2 – The process of confusing process of objects

1. Modelling section

I modeled objects that elderly people tend to forget globally through C4D, which included fan, television, radio, and tank. I made sure that they were the same size and that they were labelled with different materials.

   2. Point cloud particle effect section

I added point cloud particles to the already built obj. model via meshlab to allow it to change dynamically once imported into touch designer.

3. Dynamic section

I used a timed loop of explosions and reorganizations of each object through touch designer as a way of simulating the patient’s fragmented memory of the forgotten objects.

4. Background Environment section

I used runway to generate videos of images of home in patients’ minds from around the globe and had these videos interspersed with objects. The aim was to increase the immersion of the person experiencing the experience.

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