Deliverables¶
GANTT¶
the in detail planning of the 3 month project development phase as you plan it to be. You can use various planning tools to set your timeline and better foresee what you need to do next
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BoM bill of materials¶
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Materials¶
Qty | Description | Price | Link | Notes |
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1 | Material one | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | order soon |
2 | Material two | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | |
1 | Material three | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | packs of 3 |
1 | Material five | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | timing |
5 | Material eight | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | |
10 | Material twelve | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test | |
10 | Material eleven | 22.00 $ | http://amazon.com/test |
Useful links¶
Story telling script¶
Water¶
Opening Scene: Water as the Source of Life (Visual: Flowing river, gentle ripples, sunlight reflecting on the surface, soft water sounds in the background.)
Narration: "Water—the essence of life, the element of fluidity and transformation. In Armenian culture, water is sacred, a force that shapes both nature and art."
Scene Transition: Sacred Geometry in Armenian Ornamentation (Visual: Close-up of intricate khachkars (cross-stones) and monastery carvings, showcasing patterns inspired by water. The camera slowly moves over the details.)
Narration: "Carved in stone, these ancient patterns capture the rhythm of flowing water. They are more than decoration—they hold stories, symbols of eternity, unity, and the unseen forces that connect us to nature."
Scene Transition: Human Connection to Water (Visual: A woman dressed in a Zero-Geo vest, standing near the river, her hands touching the water. Slow-motion shots of her fingers creating ripples.)
Narration: "Inspired by these timeless forms, I bring their essence into my designs. A dialogue between water and fabric, between movement and stillness."
Scene Transition: The Vest as a Living Symbol (Visual: The woman wearing the vest, moving gracefully, letting the fabric respond to the wind and water. A detailed close-up of the vest’s geometric patterns, referencing the khachkar designs.)
Narration: "The vest is more than clothing—it is a story woven from sacred geometry and Armenian heritage. A fusion of tradition and modernity, honoring the wisdom of the past while embracing sustainable fashion."
Closing Scene: Returning to Nature (Visual: The woman steps back into the landscape, the river continues to flow, symbolizing continuity.)
Narration: "Through Zero-Geo, I invite you to rediscover the language of shapes, the harmony of the elements, and the connection between art, culture, and nature."
Earth¶
Opening Scene: The Forest as the Foundation of Life (Visual: The camera moves through the dense, ancient forest—towering trees, roots gripping the soil, leaves rustling in the wind.)
Narration: "Earth—the source of strength, stability, and life itself. It holds our history, our roots, and the stories of generations before us."
Scene Transition: Armenian Ornamentation in Stone and Nature (Visual: Close-up of khachkars and monastery carvings, this time focusing on patterns that resemble mountains, trees, and roots. Slow transition to tree bark, cracked earth, and rock textures in the forest.)
Narration: "In Armenian culture, the language of stone and nature are one. The carvings in monasteries echo the rhythms of the land, preserving the wisdom of the past."
Scene Transition: Human Connection to Earth (Visual: A woman dressed in the Earth vest, walking barefoot on the forest floor, touching the bark of a tree, leaning against a rock. Close-ups of her hands feeling the textures of nature.)
Narration: "The Earth breathes beneath us, grounding us. This vest is a reflection of that connection—a design rooted in tradition, inspired by the harmony between human and nature."
Scene Transition: The Vest as an Extension of the Landscape (Visual: The woman standing still, merging into the natural surroundings—her vest’s patterns resembling the lines of tree bark or the cracks in stone. A slow-motion shot of the wind moving the fabric, blending with the forest.)
Narration: "Through sacred geometry, I bring the essence of the Earth into wearable form. This vest is not just clothing—it is a tribute to the resilience of nature, a reminder of our bond with the land."
Closing Scene: Returning to the Forest (Visual: The woman walks deeper into the forest, becoming one with the environment. The camera lingers on the trees, the soil, and the endless cycle of nature.)
Narration: "Zero-Geo is a journey through the elements—honoring the patterns of the universe, the wisdom of Armenian heritage, and the need for sustainable creation."