Tiffany was born and raised in Hong Kong. She studied Arts Education in The Education University of Hong Kong then transferred to University of Gloucestershire to study Graphic Design. She specialises in both print and interactive design with particular interests in brand and packaging, motion graphic and experience design. She was awarded 2nd place in the Penguin Books’ Student Award 2017, Children’s Category.
SENSIBITION
Sensibition explores how the human senses can reveal the meaning of a photograph. Photography has predominantly been serving the human sense of sight. Our project aims to turn photography into a personal experience grasped through embodied sensation instead of offering mere visual stimuli. Due to the existential, multisensory, and embodied nature of the experience, the exhibited works become part of us forever.
Our research was modelled on participatory design. Through workshops with the photographic artist and visitors, experiments were conducted to decipher individual’s emotional response to different combinations of sound and textiles. Our outcome, illustrated through an interactive physical model and concept video, demonstrates the abstraction of specific human senses to create a multisensory experience of three photographs by Jinsun Park.
Sensibition explores how the human senses can reveal the meaning of a photograph. Photography has predominantly been serving the human sense of sight. Our project aims to turn photography into a personal experience grasped through embodied sensation instead of offering mere visual stimuli. Due to the existential, multisensory, and embodied nature of the experience, the exhibited works become part of us forever.
Our research was modelled on participatory design. Through workshops with the photographic artist and visitors, experiments were conducted to decipher individual’s emotional response to different combinations of sound and textiles. Our outcome, illustrated through an interactive physical model and concept video, demonstrates the abstraction of specific human senses to create a multisensory experience of three photographs by Jinsun Park.