ETERNALIZE THE FLEETING

ETERNALIZE THE FLEETING

How can visual design strategies transform ephemeral moments into enduring forms that merge fleeting and eternal time dimensions?

Final Major Project | UAL

This project was my Final Major Project in Design for Art Direction at UAL, presented at the Final Exhibition on November 28, 2024. It is divided into two distinct parts:

Ephemerality & Permanence

The project explores Kairos—the opportune moment—contrasting it with the enduring nature of materials like bronze, chosen for its historical resilience and ability to preserve form over time.

Naples, where time reveals itself in layers, directly informs the project. From Roman ruins to Baroque architecture, the city embodies a dialogue between the fleeting and the eternal. The Bronze Age legacy of the Campanian region further inspires the material choice, linking ancient craftsmanship to contemporary design.

Materiality

Bronze: A symbol of permanence, allowing ephemeral moments to be eternalized. Drapery: A metaphor for transience, capturing movement, light, and air.

By casting fabric-like folds in bronze, the project transforms a fleeting moment into a lasting artifact, preserving its motion, presence, and memory.

Capturing the Fleeting, Preserving the Eternal

Design often struggles to balance the ephemeral and the enduring. Ephemeral Orders explores this tension by transforming transient moments—like wind moving through fabric—into lasting artifacts. Positioned within collectible design, the project critiques disposability, offering a sustainable alternative rooted in cultural heritage and artisanal craftsmanship.

Inspired by Naples’ layered histories, the project integrates traditional techniques with contemporary design, using durable materials like bronze to preserve intangible beauty. It highlights how objects can bridge memory, time, and materiality, celebrating transience while enduring across generations.

1. An Experimental Photoshoot – A visual exploration of drapery and movement, capturing ephemeral gestures through photography.

2. The Design of an Eternal Object – A bronze-cast piece that transforms a fleeting moment into a lasting artifact, preserving movement and memory in a durable form.

The Inspiration

A curtain caught in the wind, a fleeting gesture of movement—these quiet, impermanent moments inspired this project. They hold a sense of pause, reflection, and presence, where time slows and the everyday becomes poetic. Ephemeral Orders captures this essence, turning transient beauty into a form that lasts.