My peer is Claire, and she is a happy, kind and simple girl, and she loves watching different kinds of animation and playing computer games, and through her interview I find that she likes abstract objects better than a real object. Therefore, I decide to make a pyramid by chopsticks to represent her.
The pyramid has a 3D structure, and it represents our real 3D world; but each side of a pyramid is a 2D surface that represents Claire’s favorite 2D world in her computer, and I will make each side a different pattern to show the diversification of her 2D world—one side is an eye-shape, and that represents her view to the world; another side is a unique triangle; the other side is made of triangles in different direction and order. I hang a Dream Catcher in the center of the pyramid, and it shows her dream about 2D world is trapped by the cage of the real 3D world, and we only and look at her dream from the holes on each side.
The reason why I chose chopsticks as my material is that the color of wood is very simple and clear, and the chopsticks are also an essential tool in our daily life, and that’s the feeling which Claire gives to the people around her—simple, kind and helpful.