Microverse is a 3D motion project that explores the hidden world of micro-organisms through abstract form and movement. The goal was not to illustrate scientific accuracy, but to interpret the unseen rhythm of life at a microscopic scale, using animation to express diversity, growth, and interconnected systems.

The process began with mind mapping to define the visual and behavioral characteristics of the micro-organisms. I explored how diversity could be expressed through form variation and movement. This was followed by initial sketching and storyboarding to translate the conceptual direction into a motion-based sequence.
I produced an experimental video to study movement patterns inspired by micro-organisms. This exploration helped define principles of rhythm and interaction, serving as a reference point rather than a direct step toward the final animation.
The final animation builds on the conceptual research, using 3D form variation and motion to express the idea of separate entities evolving into a cohesive structure. Rather than replicating the exploration video, it focuses on interpreting the concept with clarity and spatial depth, framing diversity as a pathway to unity.