Creating Awareness About Planetary Wellness Using Projection Mapping Through “Noktah” ( 87040 )

Session Information: Climate Change and Arts, Media, Culture

Thursday, 14 November 2024 11:20
Session: Session 2
Room: (B1) PobleNou
Presentation Type: Switched to Virtual Presentation

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Projection mapping transforms physical objects into immersive art displays. Noktah, a research-creation project, combines art, filmmaking, and upcycling to explore the connection between artistic expression and sustainability. By using video projections, audiences experience visual narratives that showcase the beauty of the natural world, address contemporary challenges, and explore the relationship between humanity and the planet, in line with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through projection mapping and micro short films, this project encourages reflection on planetary health. Each micro short film is paired with an SDG such as poverty, climate action, biodiversity conservation, responsible consumption, and health to raise awareness, provoke discourse, and inspire action. Interdisciplinary collaboration forms the theoretical framework of Noktah, bringing together artists, designers, and environmental experts to craft impactful works. Idea generation methodologies and prototyping processes are guided by the ethos of sustainability, focusing on upcycled physical artworks and digital storytelling. This approach integrates ecological awareness into the project's artistic narratives and material choices. This paper discusses the research-creation process behind Noktah, emphasizing how interdisciplinary collaboration informs its development. It also highlights the role of sustainability in the creation of projection mapping films and upcycled artworks. The study explores how Noktah can bridge the gap between art and advocacy, engaging audiences in pressing environmental issues while fostering a collective commitment to sustainable practices and harmonious coexistence.

Authors:
Maslisa Zainuddin, Sunway University, Malaysia
Yuen Beng Lee, Sunway University, Malaysia
Mohd Firdaus Mohd Anuar, Sunway University, Malaysia
Delas Santano, Sunway University, Malaysia
Muhammad Ayman Jamaludin, Sunway University, Malaysia
Leong Kit Chan, Sunway University, malaysia


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