Lishan Qin – Spring Show 2020 /shows/spring2020/ Mon, 14 Dec 2020 18:44:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 The Carp Leaping Dragon Gate /shows/spring2020/the-carp-leaping-dragon-gate/ /shows/spring2020/the-carp-leaping-dragon-gate/#respond Mon, 18 May 2020 03:51:38 +0000 https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/spring2020/the-carp-leaping-dragon-gate/ Continue reading "The Carp Leaping Dragon Gate"

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This mechanism toy tells the story of the Carp Leaping Dragon Gate

Lishan Qin

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z2OsdR1oMM&feature=youtu.be

Description

The name of this storytelling project is “The Carp Leaping Dragon Gate”. It’s a derivative of the ancient Chinese folk story. In Chinese culture, carp fish are always considered as a lower life. They’re vulgar, inferior, and are despised by other living creatures. However, legends say that in the east ocean far away, there is a giant gate called the “Dragon Gate”. The Gate is so high that it could reach the sky. It is said that the mighty god Emperor Yu once made a promise that if there is a carp fish that could jump over the Dragon Gate, he will turn the fish into a noble dragon. Thus, every year during the spring season, in front of the Dragon Gate there is the carp fish that keeps jumping up and down, up and down, in order to become strong enough to jump over the dragon gate and become the mighty dragon.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.238.1
Toy Design and Prototyping
Narrative/Storytelling
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Spying The Moon /shows/spring2020/spying-the-moon/ /shows/spring2020/spying-the-moon/#respond Mon, 18 May 2020 03:45:53 +0000 https://itp.nyu.edu/shows/spring2020/spying-the-moon/ Continue reading "Spying The Moon"

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This project visualizes the TR R-277 report, also know as Nasa’s Chronological Catalog of Reported Lunar Events, and try to interpret this dataset with its historic background the “Space War”.

Lishan Qin

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https://lq455.github.io./

Description

The dataset I visualize is Nasa’s Chronological Catalog of Reported Lunar Events released in 1968, also known as the TR R-277 report. It was at that time the single most complete report of all observed lunar anomalies. It lists 536 pieces of records from 1500 till 1967 that include the date, the location, and the description of the reported abnormal lunar event observed from the earth. From the dataset, I can see a significant rise in the number of records after the Cold War began, the time when the historic event “Space Race” took place. Through the visualization of this report, my project intends to highlight the rise of the number of records during the Cold War to show the United States’ devotion to the “Space Race” and potentially their paranoia about being outdone in the race to the moon during the Cold War. While the TR R-277 may seem like an insignificant aspect of the US’s efforts in the “Space Race”, it is still a rather important project. By recording the Nasa’s observation of the abnormal events happening on the moon, it had helped the NASA to understand the moon, observe what they and their enemy are doing on the moon, and also to imagine what they and their enemy could do on the moon. After researching about the context and history of this data, I think that this dataset can show us three possible historic features. Firstly, the founding of NASA gradually contributes to the number of people devoted to the observation of the activity on the moon, which made the number of records at that time increase. Secondly, the tension of the race to the moon during the cold war had led to more research satellites sent to the moon which not only made the detected range on the moon wider but also made the number of detected activities increase. Thirdly, America's paranoia about the activities on the moon for fear of being surpassed in the space war has made their observation more careful and thorough. Thus, in my opinion, this dataset could reflect America’s devotion and passion about the moon during the time of the “Space Race”.

IMA/IMB Shanghai
INTM-SHU.204.1
Critical Data & Visualization
Narrative/Storytelling
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