Mad Hatter's Tea Party

  • Abegayle Elmes

Alice gave up on the riddle and becomes angry with the Mad Hatter when she discovers that he doesn’t know the answer either. She tells him he should not waste time asking riddles that have no answer. The Hatter calmly explains that Time is a “him” not an “it.” He goes on the recount how Time has been upset ever since the Queen of Hearts said the Mad Hatter was “murdering time” while he performed a song badly. Since then, Time has stayed fixed at six o’clock, which means that they exist in perpetual tea-time.’ (Alice in Wonderland, 1865) Recreating everyday objects from the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party to make them senseless without meaning. This project was designed so that I could learn how to use Cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects.