This project is a futuristic critique of modern life and its consequences. Particularly the excessive reliance on technology. Through an animated 3D composition. It focuses on an individual surrounded by technology, illustrating how they gradually lose the ability for active and critical thinking. The goal of this work is to highlight the risks of an over-technologized world and the dangers associated with dependence on digital devices. The animation emphasizes the need to recognize how much technology influences our daily lives.
The central element of the composition is a futuristic helmet symbolizing the technological impact on human life. The helmet is adorned with devices such as computers, mobile phones, cameras, sensors, and other technologies that represent the modern digital world. These devices not only highlight technological progress. Also illustrate how technology can dominate everyday decisions. Weaken the ability to make independent choices. In this way, the project visually connects technology with its potential negative impact on individuals.
The animation underscores the dynamic interaction. Between humans and technology through movement and light effects. The chaos and loss of control caused by technology are captured through the dynamics of the animated elements. The viewer is encouraged to reflect on how their own relationship with technology. How it affects their daily life and their ability to act independently. At the same time, the project invites the audience. To consider the consequences of excessive reliance on digital devices.
The project highlights the warning about losing identity in a hyper-technologized world, where technology replaces human autonomy. It also emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and responsibility when using technology. The animated poster, which is the outcome of this work, not only visually addresses the problem but also inspires deeper reflection. Discussion about the future of the relationship between humans and technology. By combining art, technology, and a warning, the project raises questions. What it means to be human in a world increasingly dominated by technology?
