Epiphany Project
The Epiphany project explores how people feel about their life goals and dreams. An installation that makes people reflect on how far away they are from their dreams.
With the aim of creating a reflective moment to make people think about these dreams despite their fast paced lives, the installation was placed in the most hectic space at the London College of Communciation.
At the start of the staircase, people where asked how far away they where from their dreams. To evaluate this, they where indicated that the acomplishment of such dream would be upstairs, and the staircase would allow them to represent the current status of these dreams.
They where offered three different colour sticky notes, depending on the feeling they associated to the dreams they wanted to place on the staircase: frustration, excitement or indifference.
The art direction was oriented upon the idea of abstraction, representing a concept like a life goal in a tangible and non figurative way, but embodied in a simple sticky note.
133 dreamers took partin the installation and 217 dreams where placed in the staircase.
Title: Epiphany project
Year: 2019
Team: Alisha Prasad, Yilin Xiao
Category: Installation, Abstraction, Emotion
Context: MA Design for Art Direction (LCC)