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Lilliput & Brobdingnag
*Notes for {Lilliput & Brobdingnag}
These two words Lilliput & Brobdingnag comes from the series of Gulliver's Travels. In these two stories, Gulliver either becomes the Giant in the Lilliput where people are all very tiny or becomes the micro toy in Brobdingnag where giants live in. The protagonist himself doesn't change but depends the world he lives in, his self-cognition also changes.
There are bunch of art pieces( status, paintings and photographies ) made in an unnormal big or small size to give audiences different impression,sometimes it generate a strong feeling of "being abnormal" to people sometimes it doesn't.
There are also art works building world view in a "scale" aspect ( films, animations and literatures ).
How to use "scale" or in a narrow way "size" to impress audiences the change of their identification or self-cognition during appreciating art works is what I want to research.

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*Notes for {Lilliput & Brobdingnag} These two words Lilliput & Brobdingnag comes from the series of Gulliver's Travels. In these two stories, Gulliver either becomes the Giant in the Lilliput where people are all very tiny or becomes the micro toy in Brobdingnag where giants live in. The protagonist himself doesn't change but depends the world he lives in, his self-cognition also changes. There are bunch of art pieces( status, paintings and photographies ) made in an unnormal big or small size to give audiences different impression,sometimes it generate a strong feeling of "being abnormal" to people sometimes it doesn't. There are also art works building world view in a "scale" aspect ( films, animations and literatures ). How to use "scale" or in a narrow way "size" to impress audiences the change of their identification or self-cognition during appreciating art works is what I want to research.