VOIDSCAPE
For me, this project is both a technical experiment and a personal meditation. I’m interested in how digital tools can be used to express absence, silence, and impermanence. By bringing scanned ink textures and philosophical text into a rendered environment, I hope to create something gentle, strange, and self-reflective.
Beyond its philosophical foundation, this project also comes from a personal place.
I want to create a space that feels like a hidden sanctuary, where one doesn’t have to think too much. Instead, you can simply follow the flow of the scene, like water. You don’t have to search for a specific meaning. You don’t need to analyze. Just feel.
For the audience, this piece can be appreciated simply as a dynamic landscape painting. But if they choose, they’re welcome to find their own interpretations. I don’t want to impose meaning, I just hope people can feel beauty.
I am someone who gets anxious easily. So I long for a space like a space where I can stop, breathe, and let my mind rest. In Buddhist philosophy, the more we try to hold onto something, the faster it slips away. This piece is my way of letting go—of allowing things to appear and fade naturally.
The final Animation
How to trigger the animation though Touch Designer