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NGUYEN QUANG DUONG

AYDA Designer of the Year

DRAGONFLY FLYING LOW WILL RAIN

Childhood is an innocent, carefree age that loves to explore. However, the development of society, of the city, of technology seems to increasingly lose that wonderful beauty. Children without parental care, countless innocent things have been left behind four walls. Technology is serving people or forcing people to depend on them, becoming machines instead of […]

Childhood is an innocent, carefree age that loves to explore. However, the development of society, of the city, of technology seems to increasingly lose that wonderful beauty. Children without parental care, countless innocent things have been left behind four walls.

Technology is serving people or forcing people to depend on them, becoming machines instead of entities that can feel and believe in colorful and colorful lives. Instead, let technology help children come closer to nature, touch tradition, awaken passion and nostalgia, and record the best memories of childhood.

The land that inspired me is the Zoo and Botanical Garden, which is a rare favorite place, associated with the childhood memories of many generations of Saigon people in my hometown. It is like a miniature tropical forest with trees, flowers, birds and animals. By giving valuable images of traditional folk games, there is always a way to awaken children's senses when they have the opportunity to interact with nature and explore nature through experiencing the movement of children. movement of sun, wind, rain and light. The images are also often not as specific and detailed as in modern games, but mostly let the children assume and imagine for themselves.

The work has the image of a dragonfly reaching out and flapping its wings to fly, based on the folk song of watching dragonflies, predicting rain and sunshine, and teaching children in my hometown.

The project is a children's walk, bringing children away from electronic technology and back to nature to create a memory domain for children, creating shapes inspired by dragonflies that signal rain and sun. Children entering the project like entering a strange world of nature - where they can see, see, hear, take care of and feel with their own hands.

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Image: Agrapolis Urban Permaculture Farm by David Johanes Palar

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Childhood is an innocent, carefree age that loves to explore. However, the development of society, of the city, of technology seems to increasingly lose that wonderful beauty. Children without parental care, countless innocent things have been left behind four walls.

Technology is serving people or forcing people to depend on them, becoming machines instead of entities that can feel and believe in colorful and colorful lives. Instead, let technology help children come closer to nature, touch tradition, awaken passion and nostalgia, and record the best memories of childhood.

The land that inspired me is the Zoo and Botanical Garden, which is a rare favorite place, associated with the childhood memories of many generations of Saigon people in my hometown. It is like a miniature tropical forest with trees, flowers, birds and animals. By giving valuable images of traditional folk games, there is always a way to awaken children's senses when they have the opportunity to interact with nature and explore nature through experiencing the movement of children. movement of sun, wind, rain and light. The images are also often not as specific and detailed as in modern games, but mostly let the children assume and imagine for themselves.

The work has the image of a dragonfly reaching out and flapping its wings to fly, based on the folk song of watching dragonflies, predicting rain and sunshine, and teaching children in my hometown.

The project is a children's walk, bringing children away from electronic technology and back to nature to create a memory domain for children, creating shapes inspired by dragonflies that signal rain and sun. Children entering the project like entering a strange world of nature - where they can see, see, hear, take care of and feel with their own hands.

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