The community is made up of the individual. The ways in which each individual perceives, describes, acts, participates, and gives back all together shape the community. This project discusses the shared experiences in this community versus a personal perspective by leading the audience through subjectively geometrified and motioned signature locations at Yale that are given meaning by the observers, in contrast to the static objective building in its original form.
inter and intertwine
inter and intertwine
Lobbin Liu is a Chinese-born graphic designer. She received her BFA from Rhode Island School of Design and is currently an MFA Graphic Design candidate at Yale School of Art. Her art practice includes spatial visuals, graphic installations, and independent publications. Her work explores and bridges senses, emotions, and visuals.