Creative AI/Motion Design case - the idea behind was to explore what happens to all the words we never say or send?
In a world of overwhelming informational madness, where half of our communication is typed but deleted, or lost in notification chaos, these missed connections must feel strangely universal for all of us.
The “museum” became a way to collect these fragile moments, presenting them as timeless artifacts, as if hesitation, silence, and digital noise were worth preserving in the real world.
Process




The whole production was made with AI support - first sketches were made with ChatGPT.
Google Imagen and Flux Context were used for image generation, Kling for video sequences, and ElevenLabs for voiceover.
Final editing and motion touches came together in After Effects.
Google Imagen and Flux Context were used for image generation, Kling for video sequences, and ElevenLabs for voiceover.
Final editing and motion touches came together in After Effects.
Inspiration



Inspiration came from photographs of real museum spaces by Taylor Keeran, Lauredane Collins, and Dannie Jing on Unsplash.
One of the trickiest parts was finding a metaphor for voice texts, until the idea of wind chimes clicked. Their gentle movement mirrors the rise and fall of audio waves, making them the perfect stand-in.
One of the trickiest parts was finding a metaphor for voice texts, until the idea of wind chimes clicked. Their gentle movement mirrors the rise and fall of audio waves, making them the perfect stand-in.