The One-Eyed Mountain is an abstract dreamscape animation that employs surreal visual language to construct a stream-of-consciousness narrative. Through a deconstructivist approach, concrete story elements are distilled into four chapters. The opening uses geometric morphing to evoke the psychological tension of confrontation; the second act visualizes emotional upheaval through particle explosions; the third chapter presents a redemptive metamorphosis via fluid simulation; and the finale resolves in a looped sequence, evoking a philosophical sense of release. The narrative progresses through the emotional arc of the protagonists — confrontation, eruption, redemption, and acceptance.
Source: School of Music and Recording Arts of Communication University of China (CUC)
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