# Project Description

The Whispering Circle

Rui （Jessica） Qin

Summary

Final work

I’m a student creator who loves collecting inspiration from everywhere. I’m into classical music, and I enjoy exploring theater, philosophy, and psychology—those abstract topics that somehow make life more interesting. To me, art has no boundaries; ideas from different fields collide and naturally grow into new creations. I especially enjoy chatting with friends from all kinds of disciplines—those unexpected sparks are the best part.

For me, creating is a process to savor: thinking, rethinking, experimenting, drifting a little—it’s all part of the journey. If you’re into these topics too, or just want to chat, share ideas, or make friends, feel free to reach out anytime!

I’m a student creator who loves collecting inspiration from everywhere. I’m into classical music,...

College Camberwell College of Arts

Course MA Interior And Spatial Design

Graduation year 2025

The Whispering Circle is a theatre design project that imagines what wouldhappen if seats could create feelings, not just hold bodies. Instead of focusing on big visuals or dramatic effects, it looks at how small distances, soft sounds and gentle spatial cues can make people feel safe andcomfortable in a shared space. Through drawings and imagined layouts, the project pictures a future theatre where people communicate in quiettones, where strangers can sit side-by-side without pressure, and wherethe space itself feels like a calm universe. It offers a warmer. A more human alternative to traditional seating.

Final work

RuiQin U3 movie

Creatures from different planets came to the Earth Theatre. They tried to learn about what was going on here... With their different vibrations, try to understand, and eventually transcend the understanding of language in the echoes to achieve resonance

Research and process

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