SIMULACRA is a multiple-immersion experience that incorporates live action shooting/motion capture/3D scan and 3D motion digital art.
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It is about an elderly Buddhist woman recalls a ritual from her past, undertaking a journey of duality expressed through her many identities.
Artist/Director's statement
Through my art, I’m always questioning and exploring the various definitions and expressions of true beauty. I’m always seeking the meaning of true existence and in doing so, attempting to convey the concept of duality in my work, a duality that is particularly related to the many permutations one undergoes through his or her lifetimes. Simulacra comes from a philosophical treatise set forth by the sociologist Jean Baudrillard in which he explores the connections between reality, society and symbols. In order to reflect and expand on these themes, the film also incorporates a prayer from Won Buddhism in Korean, Chinese calligraphy, Japanese Butoh the Noh play from Japan. All of these mediums examine the relationship between truth and society, especially the symbolism of culture and media involved in constructing a shared existence. In this film I would like to pose the question - which world is truly real?
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YAYI x CURRY SICONG TIAN
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FILM TITLE:
IT IS NOT SPRING, UNTIL ALL FLOWERS BLOSSOM
一朵花,不是春
“ IT IS NOT SPRING, UNTIL ALL FLOWERS BLOSSOM ” (a quote from Shui Mak Ka, one of the factory workers initializing the 1982 Garment Strike) is a homage to
the overlooked and objectified laboring body of Asian Immigrant Women in the western world, with an eye on the garment factory owners and workers within the New York
garment production sector as a representation of the US social panorama.
With reference to the French philosopher Gaston Bachelars’s topo-analysis theory from his literature work The Poetics of Space — a form of research that examines the
intimacy of objects and spaces; the working space itself becomes the representation of one’s identity, cultural behaviour and a kind of consciousness. Thus, this
collaborative project aims to explore the poetic relationship between these women factory worker’s invisible social identity, the workspace, movement and fashion in the
Chinese diaspora in America, dating from the 1970s to present times.
YA YI - IT IS NOT SPRING, UNTIL ALL FLOWERS BLOSSOM. from Curry Sicong Tian on Vimeo.
Based on my personal experience growing up as a Chinese immigrant, as well as through my working experience as an Asian fashion designer in the US, I have been
closely exposed to the lives and workspaces of Asian immigrant sewers and garment factory workers in the recent years. Aside of undesirable working conditions,
unlawful working hours and underpaid rates, their names and workmanship have been rarely credited by the industry nor celebrated designers.
Artist Statement
The first wave of Chinese workers came to the United States in the 1800s to work in jobs such as agriculture, mining and railroad construction. However, immigration
came to a halt in 1882 when the Chinese Exclusion Act barred Chinese people from entering the U.S. It was the first non-wartime law to bar immigration based on
nationality.
Chinese immigrants were not eligible for citizenship until 1943, over 60 years later. The 1965 Immigration Act helped create a pathway for Chinese to immigrate to the
United States through the reunification of families and attracting skilled workers. This lead to the second wave of Chinese immigration during the 1970s and 80s.
In the 1970’s, New York City was in an economic slump and crime was high. Many industrial buildings were closed down. Chinese entrepreneurs took the opportunity to
open up their own garment factories, following in the footsteps of other immigrant groups such as those of Jewish and Italian heritage. Asian workers from China, Korea
and Southeast Asia increased the New York garment trade by 265 percent between 1970 and 1980.
On Mott Street, over 20,000 garment workers — almost entirely women — once marched down the center of Chinatown to Columbus Park on a warm Spring day in 1982.
They donned union hats and raised picket signs to press for the renewal of their union contracts. United, immigrant Chinese American women called for workers’ rights
that would forever impact U.S. labor history.
In fiery speeches that were met with enthusiastic applause and cheers, women leaders exposed the plight of working women, and extolled the Chinatown community to
carry on with the struggle for better wages and better working conditions.Within hours, dozens of garment shop owners called the union, finally agreeing to renew the
workers’ contracts. That day, Chinese women won a historic victory in labor rights, securing wage increases and benefits for tens of thousands women workers in the city.
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FILM TITLE:
IT IS NOT SPRING, UNTIL ALL FLOWERS BLOSSOM
一朵花,不是春
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DIRECTOR
Curry Si Cong Tian @curry_tian
CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Yayi Chen @ya__yi_official
PRODUCER
Joyce Yueyi Xing @xingjojo @osmanthus_studios
CO-PRODUCER
Dante Jiayu Liu @dantejiayuliu
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Wenkai Wang @wwenkaiw
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Bruce Puyu Wang @bruce_wang_lee
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1st ASSISTANT CAMERA
Evan Feng @evan_feng_
CAMERA PA
Shanshan Zhang @shanshan___zhang
GAFFER
Han Wang @han_2001203
KEY GRIP
Jason Chew @chewchomp
BEST GIRL
Cassie Yunzhi Zhang @cassiezyz
BEST BOY
Yu Jiang @yuyuyu.mov
PRODUCTION DESIGNER
Vivienne Liu @vivienneliudesign
ART GRIP
Nicholas Brester @nicholasbrester
ART PA
Roku Jingwen Long @roku.long
Anson Li @qectus
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FASHION DESIGN BY
Ya Yi Studio @ya__yi_official
ACCESSORY DESIGN COLLABORATOR (HANDBAG & SHOES)
Andrée Kong @andree_archive
STYLIST
Kellen Kauffman @kellen_______
STYLING ASSISTANTS
Jasmine Zhang @jasminekkzhang
Angel Pan @anangelorsmth
Luwenxi Song @luwenxis
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HAIR STYLIST
Shin Arima @shinarima
ASSISTANT HAIR STYLIST
Rika Shimojyo @rikaringjiji
MAKE UP ARTIST
Mitch Yohei Yoshida @mitchyoshidamakeup
ASSISTANT MUA
Emma Fuka Ando @emmakeup1102
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CHOREOGRAPHY BY
Erin Maher @erin.m.maher
Grace Yi-Li Tong @graceytong
LEAD PERFORMER
Leah Ogawa @leahogawa
PERFORMERS
Erin Maher @erin.m.maher
Grace Yi-Li Tong @graceytong
Hong Lin @hong.lin.liii
Xin Min @viaxmin
Ariel Ziyi Cui @arielpunnk
Leah Ying Lin @__leah______
Zhiqing Zhang @princessofchinatown
Vinca Minor @vinca_minor
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STILL PHOTOGRAPHER
Boyang Hu @boyang_h
STILL ASSISTANTS
Stefy Lin @stefy.lin
Yichen Zhou @yichen_815
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EDITOR
Qiyan Li @liqiyan2013
CO-EDITOR
Xiao Han @xiiiaoh
VFX ARTIST
Shengluo Zhang @zshengluooo
COLOR BY
Reason Studio
COLORIST
Roy Sun @coloristroy
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Ricky Yuecen Cai @rishepp
MUSIC BY
Chamberlain Zhang @chamberlainz
NYX MEET GORJS BEAUTY from tiansicong on Vimeo.
Three, the perfect number. The number of harmony, wisdom, and
understanding.
For Laozi, three begat all things in the universe.
In Pythagoras’s eye, it was also the number of time – past,
present, future; birth, life, death; beginning, middle, end – it was
the number of the divine.
NYX Professional Makeup Announces GORJS, a Global Partnership with 3D Artists to Build the World's First Beauty Dao
Client: L’Oreal
Brand: NYX Professional Makeup
Agency: Berlin Cameron
Founder/COO: Ewen Cameron
President: Jennifer DaSilva
Group Account Director: Emily Bond
Project Manager: De’Anna Butler
Associate Creative Director: Kerry Pantland
Business & Technology Partner: Luna Market
Luna Co-Founders: Billy Huang, Jack Cameron
Director of Operations: Matt Lee
Production Company: NewKino Studio
NewKino Founder: Noah Kim
Director: Curry Tian
Featured 3D Artists: Smeccea, Curry Tian, Craves
Art Director / Technical Director : Noah Kim
Producer: Henry DaCosta, Noah Kim
Assistant director:Xingshu Yin, Gege Fu, Ge Yin
Artist manager (Curry):Cyrus Saidi
Environment design, Character design, VFX (Curry): Aias Kokkalis
3D Designer (Craves, End Scene): Brooks Lane
Rigging Lead: Monica Erlano
Character Animators: Jeff Kim, Christine Zo, Kenneth Rosen
Cloth Simulation: Amin Ashtar Ali
Storyboard Artist: Fernando Caire
End Card Design: Brian Chen
Colorist: Roy Sun @ Reason Studio
Color Producer: Xi Shen
Composer/Sound designer: Julian Lamadrid
Digitally-native beauty brand organizes itself to launch a community-led artist collective to help define the future of beauty in the metaverse.
LOS ANGELES, June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- NYX Professional Makeup today announced GORJS, the world's first DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) focused on fostering the development of the 3D artist community and its evolving approach to makeup in the metaverse. GORJS will serve as a launchpad for 3D creators from across the industry, with the intent to promote growth & innovation within the community, increased aptitude in digital makeup, and ultimately, success in their careers. The DAO's ultimate goal is to create a new community of artists who are redefining beauty in the metaverse, and to lead the cultural conversation as it relates to the brand values of diversity, inclusivity, and accessibility.
Behind the Scene NYX MEET GORJS BEAUTY from tiansicong on Vimeo.
For the first phase of the GORJS launch, NYX Professional Makeup has begun partnering with some of the most dynamic creators in this space, @thisiscraves, @smeccea and @curry_tian, three of whose unique interpretation of "beauty in the metaverse" is being previewed at the annual Viva Technology conference in Paris. NYX Professional Makeup will support the launch of the artists' NFT drops within GORJS, developing the new DAO's ecosystem. GORJS will then be available for aspiring users to join, growing the community by building the creator pool.
The unique idea behind GORJS is not only empowering the community through a tokenization mechanism that enables fans, established artists, and those still rising in their craft to influence the direction of the organization, but also, enabling its members to define the future of beauty in a virtually unchartered space, democratizing the ability to influence this territory in Web3.
The GORJS strategy is a nod to NYX Professional Makeup's digitally-native roots, where the brand was the one of the first to focus on pioneering the development of digital beauty creators. The brand quickly rose to fame by leaning into the power of the digital community; with a major focus on reposting UGC on owned social channels, hiring relatively unknown influencers to star in brand campaigns, and global artistry competitions, NYX Professional Makeup was the first to foster community engagement in the digital space, growing to more than 30MM+ in social followers worldwide today.
"At NYX Professional Makeup, we proudly champion artistry and diversity," said Yann Joffredo, Global Brand President. "With the launch of GORJS, we are thrilled to be the first to pursue building a beauty community for the metaverse. This community will help define what beauty, creativity, and identity mean in this new world, with NYX Professional Makeup supporting along the way. We are proud to once again to help shape the cultural conversation about beauty, to redefine and reinvent what beauty means in this modern world. We invite aspiring artists to join us on this journey together."
To learn more about GORJS and join the waitlist, visit nyxcosmetics.com/GORJS