Apple's Law orchestrates a visual symphony, challenging viewers to reflect on the universal language of symbolism. This animation weaves together myth, history, and contemporary culture, blurring physical boundaries and inviting audiences to reconsider the enduring significance of the apple in human experience. The whimsical narrative serves as an exploration of knowledge, temptation, and innovation, encouraging viewers to contemplate the interconnected threads of our collective consciousness.
Jason Chan is a senior at the University of Connecticut, majoring in Digital Media Design with a concentration in Motion Design & Animation and a minor in Industrial Design. He enjoys creating an entertaining digital experience for an audience through humorous and profound means. Jason has worked on various projects, including animations, CAD fashion design, and UI design. He collaborated on the animation 'Climate Change: A Call to Action,' which won an Honorable Mention in the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest. He has also collaborated with the Bushnell Performing Arts Center and the Jake Kulak Band, for the Bushnell’s Local Arts Stage and the Multi-Channel Video Installation class. He has recorded numerous videos for the UConn student television, UCTV.
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