14th Jan, 2020: Elizabeth Mathew
The perception of time differs from person to person. It completely depends on how we think about it and relate to it. Every person has a different experience relating to time. This lecture was all about coming up with three such narratives that describe ‘Our Perception of time’.
These narratives could be an incident or our personal experience or something connected to time. They could show the movement of time or we could express our own opinions on it.
The three narratives written by me included three such experiences that I had which I felt were closely related to time. All three of them were completely different from each other. It helped me in understanding the concept in a deeper way and also connect my stories with it.
The next part was to convert these narratives into seven to ten frames of sketches. These sketches could be the scenes of the story or an illustration of the same. These frames helped to capture the essence of the narratives and bring it out with a better impact.
Depiction of one of my narrative:

It was important that sketches were correlated to the narratives as they were a direct depiction of the stories with no text involved. Therefore, it was necessary to maintain the flow.