QUANTUM BILLIARD LAB
BRAND PROMOTIONAL SEQUENCE, STYLEFRAMES
To provide a more intuitive demonstration of the properties of Quantum Theory, we draw inspiration from the renowned Double-slit experiment, which revolutionized our understanding of the microscopic world by revealing that electrons transcend the confines of space and time, existing in multiple states between the past and future. In an effort to simulate the countless possibilities of the quantum realm and showcase the enchanting aspects of quantum mechanics that challenge conventional perceptions.
ROLE:
Researching, Conceptualization, Storyboard, 3D Modeling, Lighting
PROGRAM:
Cinema 4d, Octane, Redshift, Photoshop, Lightroom
CREDIT:
Jiani Hong, Jack Li
STYLEFRAMES
RESEARCH & INSPIRATION
Our inspiration and scientific background come from the most famous experiment in quantum mechanics, the Double-slit experiment. Some people believe that the electron is a wave, while others think it's a particle. To determine the nature of the electron, researchers conducted this experiment. If it behaves as a wave, the experiment produces a pattern of stripes; if it's a particle, it forms two lines.
Electrons may have the ability to predict whether they will undergo a divine observation and, consequently, take different actions. Perhaps in the electronic world or microcosm, causality and temporal order do not exist, and the past and the future can influence each other.
STORYBOARD
In this thought-provoking game of billiards, we witness the collision of two balls, and then we follow one of them into the mesmerizing world of quantum mechanics. Throughout its journey, the ball undergoes various stages and encounters infinite possibilities. As we observe its trajectory, we are exposed to strange and captivating phenomena, such as Superposition, Quantum entanglement, and Wave-particle duality. These encounters shed light on the fundamental nature of the universe, providing insight into its intricate fabric and the ball's place within this astonishing reality.
MOODBOARD
PROCESS