Inspired by the movie Mon Oncle by Jacques Tati | 1958
-Background: After the war in France, with the developments of the Industrial Revolution, many objects with little value were produced (clumsy, non-ergonomic lines)
-In order to gain social status, middle-class people engaged in conspicuous consumption
-The director chose to use a lot of "modern" (stiff geometric lines) products to satirize this behaviour
-’GEOMETRICAL LINES DO NOT PRODUCE LIKEABLE PEOPLE’
This sentence also applies to the human body (calculated curves) and geometric lines (precise rigidity)
-The entire series uses a large number of geometric lines | outline | version
-Uses the strong contrast of light and shadow in the movie | Black | Gray to express the colour
-Added some flashy, eye-catching colours which appear in the movie | Blue | Red | Green
-Produces a strong sense of contrast, illustrating the discomfort of geometry on the human body
-Background: After the war in France, with the developments of the Industrial Revolution, many objects with little value were produced (clumsy, non-ergonomic lines)
-In order to gain social status, middle-class people engaged in conspicuous consumption
-The director chose to use a lot of "modern" (stiff geometric lines) products to satirize this behaviour
-’GEOMETRICAL LINES DO NOT PRODUCE LIKEABLE PEOPLE’
This sentence also applies to the human body (calculated curves) and geometric lines (precise rigidity)
-The entire series uses a large number of geometric lines | outline | version
-Uses the strong contrast of light and shadow in the movie | Black | Gray to express the colour
-Added some flashy, eye-catching colours which appear in the movie | Blue | Red | Green
-Produces a strong sense of contrast, illustrating the discomfort of geometry on the human body