Candlelight: A Cinema of Intuition
- meherkaurb
- May 14
- 1 min read
As we gathered the final moments of a candle’s flame, we watched as light wavered, stretched, and disappeared—each flicker a fleeting story, waiting to be seen.
In its shifting forms, some of us found a moth, others a crescent moon, or a whisper of something unnamed. Fire speaks in shadows and silhouettes, revealing only what the mind is willing to perceive. By tracing its edges, capturing its delicate textures, we let meaning drift like smoke, unbound and ever-changing. No single shape defines it, no fixed symbol holds it still. Instead, the flame becomes a mirror to intuition, where memories, emotions, and culture shape what we see.
In this dance between light and perception, our data becomes more than numbers—it
becomes a story unfolding in the eyes of the beholder, a silent language of fire that invites us to look, to wonder, and to dream.

Team 20
Thien Nguyen (RMIT Vietnam)
Mai Tuyet Huynh (RMIT Vietnam)
Hanbin Liang (RMIT Melbourne)
Júlia Urbea Soto (Elisava Barcelona)
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