Integrative Seminar 2/ Final Project/ Final proposal

In my final project, I wanted to explore how my perception changed over time with my personal experiences. I started out by listing things that I noticed from each country and picked one that came as the most culutre shock to me. I tried to juxtapose what used to be the representative of a certain subject with  a new perception of the subject as I traveled across countries. To illustrate this, I created illustrations of each subjects and binded all these drawings together into a book.

Proposal for final project

Proposal for final project

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The book will consist of illustrations of objects that had meaning in my life. Each object will come together to unravel the story about me. lived in multiple countries since I was young and had to go through different cultures. Each country had a unique atmosphere and background. Learning each culture and trying to fit into a new environment has been challenging but it has surely contributed in shaping who I am now. Throughout my stays in countries, I had a particular obsession in collecting objects that were unique to each country. As time passed, I grew attachment to these objects as they felt like they represented my special times when I was living in each country. Therefore, I felt that drawings of packaging of different products I encountered as I grew up would be a good way of illustrating my past and my present. This process means a lot to me because this was something I really wanted to create sometime in my lifetime. I think this year is the right time where i finally settled in and I am preparing for my next chapter in life. By creating a book, I want to reflect on my life and spend time to study about myself and how different chapters have contributed to who I am today.

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