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Cameron Defrates Penelon

Studio Just John

Paris + Worldwide

( +33) 6 50 64 10 53

justjohn.cdp@gmail.com

Cameron Defrates Penelon

Studio Just John

justjohn.cdp@gmail.com

( +33) 6 50 64 10 53

Paris + Worldwide

Cameron Defrates Penelon

Studio Just John

A journey to the center of the infinitely small realm where reality ends. Is there no depth to our thrist of knowledge ?

A dark dystopian short animation inspired by the novel "1984" by George Orwell. It's about the relationship between control, realization and feelings. The question is, what does air feel like?



Air feels like a Kiss on the Skin

Art Direction & Animation

Cameron Defrates - Penelon

Cameron Defrates - Penelon

The kiss is, and will remain, an interaction between two entities. Through history, it was express as a gesture of gallantry, courtesy, love, envy, intimacy.It is therefore more than an interaction, it conveys sensations and intentions.

The air is a diffuse entity.

The scientific definition states that air is a gas composed of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. This combination creates a balance and allows us to live. When the air contains too much CO2, it is polluted and toxic. However, when the air contains too much oxygen, it becomes too pure and causes euphoria and hallucinations.

As opposed to science, a lot of culture representated air in the form of a god or human and animal projection.

Skin can translate as the body.

It is our envellope but also a paradox. Indeed, in poetry for example, the body is both the prison of the soul and it allows us to experience a multitude of feelings.

In a way, when we feel something with our body, we can breaktrough it.

Once out of our envellope there is no more prison. But, a question remains, can we still feel ? If that's the case, what do we feel ?