Author's Name: Dai Congyan
Title: OVER SIGHT
Tutor group: Teng Fei, Cheng Shuxin, Fei Jun
INTRODUCTION: The 8 cameras on the helmet record the 360 ° panorama of the first person, plus the first person mirror representing the second person, a total of 9 screens. When the user wears the helmet, the superposition of the first person and the second person identities forms a new cognitive identity. The positions of the camera and the screen are not one-to-one correspondence according to people's habitual thinking, viewers need to think about their corresponding orientation according to the placement of the screen in the mask, thus establishing a new positioning cognition.
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The eight cameras on the helmet record the 360 ° panorama of the first person, plus the first person mirror representing the second person, totaling 9 screens. When the user wears the helmet, the superposition of the first person and the second person identities forms a new cognitive identity. The positions of the camera and the screen do not correspond to people's habitual thinking one by one, viewers need to think about their corresponding orientation according to the placement of the screen in the mask, thus establishing a new positioning cognition.
OVER SIGHT Design Instructions
In the contemporary social environment, people use visual focus as one of the most important sources of information. People's common sense and knowledge constitute the inertial thinking of observing the world and judging right and wrong. Many events that have occurred in the social environment have always occurred because of their frequency. Frequent and common, it is regarded as a normal thing by people. However, when the epidemic occurred in 2020, the living environment was forced to change, and people's social ability to go out was restricted, many normalized things have become abnormal due to changes in people's concerns. People pay a lot of attention to some information that they usually don't pay attention to at all. However, these so-called "abnormal things" have actually happened countless times. The author thinks that when we look at everything around us, we should take it for granted, and even some things choose to turn a blind eye. Can human visual focus adapt to the continuous development of the information society? Therefore, the author expands the horizon of human beings, taking the new identity caused by the superposition of the first person and the second person as the benchmark, and guides the viewer to observe everything around him through a new perspective with this new identity, so that the viewer himself creates a new cognitive way to look at everything around him.
The 8 cameras on the helmet record the 360 ° panorama of the first person, plus the first person mirror representing the second person, a total of 9 screens. When the user wears the helmet, the identity of the observation helmet changes. The superposition of the first person and the second person identities forms a new cognitive identity. The positions of the camera and the screen are not one-to-one correspondence according to people's inertial thinking, viewers need to think about their corresponding orientation according to the placement of the screen in the mask, thus establishing a new positioning cognition.
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