The Coriolis Effect.

Article by Jasmin Chong.

Photographs by Kelly Irvine.

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Taking current affairs into account and the current disasters happening around us like the Tibetan earthquake. Situations like that affect and influence us in many different ways is a big influence on Kooky Studios work, whether it be emotionally or creatively. Researching into the earthquakes and looking at the deeper meaning, including the Maya calendar and the pole shift effect and how it effects the earth. Taking inspiration from many different things even if the things are world disasters, it’s good to look at all aspects of inspiration.

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Here at Kooky Studios, we took inspiration from the natural disasters and created some images based on the idea of the coriolis effect. The corolis effect is inspired by our research into the Pole Shift Hypothesis. The Pole Shift Hypothesis is a theory that suggests there has been rapid shifts in the positions of geographic locations of the poles and rotation of the earth, which are said to be the cause of the earths natural disasters such as floods or earthquakes. This led us to create imagery in a style that represents the ‘coriolis effect’, with windswept elements.

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