Turn Back Time – Reimagining alternative realities in present day context
PREMISE
Every path mankind has taken so far is a result of many tiny forked alternatives where one was chosen over the other and that iterated over millenniums to shape our lifestyle today.
It is that experience of making choices/decisions that has taught us most of our lessons today that we pass on to people and it is the basis of wisdom mankind has developed so far. Evolution has something that has spanned overages and not a few years, and these layers continue to shape us every day.
But human nature is sophisticated and has continued to baffle sociologists for ages. The fear of making risky choices referring to conventional mindset evidently contains a human mindset a lot. Invisible boundaries, divisions, orthodox ideas – all at the expense of stability and survival. Which shapes how and what our world has become.
BRIEF
Let’s take some of the common stores we see today and place them in a medieval context. What would Subway or Big bazaar look like if it was the Chola period? What would a Rajputana railway station look like? Such questions tend to make our thoughts run wild and also bring up some important questions like where we lost most of our culture and why.
The challenge here is to show what some of today’s public spaces would have looked like if they were built during old times or in other words – An alternative reality.
Recreate illustrations of what different elements of a shopping mall would’ve looked like in medieval times, with materials, aesthetics, and social norms back then.
The aim is to make it relatable to today’s times but in a different time period.
Short Description
The challenge here is to show what some of today’s public spaces would have looked like if they were built during old times or in other words – An alternative reality.
Organizer
UNI
Link to Competition
Link to Registration form
Prizes
Prize pool of worth 24000$
Winner – 6000 USD
Runner – Up – 6 x 1400 USD
Honorable Mention – 12 x 600 USD
People’s Choice – 4 x 600 USD
Type of Competition
Open to the public/Minimum requirements (Open to anyone that complies with the requirements), Single stage (Winners selected immediately)
Who can Participate
Minimum eligible age for participation is 18 years.
There is no restriction on the degree of design disciplines to participate in the challenge.
Participation in the competition can happen in a team as well as an individual.
Maximum numbers of participants in a team are 4.
The challenge is open worldwide for anyone to participate.
Dates and Time Frame
Registration Closes August 16, 2021
Deadline to Submit Project August 17, 2021
Winners announcement Date October 14, 2021
Languages
English
Location of Competition
Worldwide
Additional Information