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Final walkthrough video of the interior spaces of the Skill development centre and business accelerator!
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A seemingly ‘normal’ living room that hides victims’ cries for help. Most human trafficking victims in the UK are held in residential builds, making it harder for them to be identified and helped.
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The finer details of our project. Can you spot the cries for help?
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Finally. It was a proud moment when we saw for the first time the full extent of our collective hard work and commitment
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1:1 scale testing of the wallpaper motif in a grayscale paint medium to understand different compositions we could make
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Constructing the entire installation as a team taught us so many important aspects to consider before executing a project. It was a great experience to scout for materials and finishes, resolve complications ourselves and even style the space to look like a lived in living space
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Material sourcing, cnc cutting of each face and construction! Off we go
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How important is a wallpaper you ask? In our case everything. A seemingly quintessential motif, a closer look shall reveal weapons used in domestic assault. A rude underlying reality to the trafficking crisis
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Run up to the finish line! Detailing how our installation was going to sit along with my peers and other teams’ works and planning accordingly
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Initial pitch and review crit where we chose to test the true scale of our work and how the projection shall work coherently with the space. Amazing to look back at how far we’ve come!
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More research and testing! Gathering materials for the 1:1 scale installation
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A thrifted lamp that was restored to sing along with the theme of our installation. The lampshade was intricately designed and laser cut on fabric
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