Inspiration Our film “Fragments of Perfection” is inspired by a simple but universal tension:

the conflict between control and creativity in modern life.

As young designers, we live in systems built on efficiency, precision, and flawless results. Over time, this pursuit of perfection becomes a silent pressure — shaping the way we think, work, and even imagine. We noticed that many creators around us had slowly lost the freedom and joy they once had as children.

This led us back to LEGO, a childhood symbol of pure imagination. LEGO is not only about building; it is about rebuilding, about accepting collapse as a natural part of creation. The moment something breaks, a new possibility appears.

This philosophy became the foundation of our story. Aria, our protagonist, embodies the modern perfectionist creator. Her world collapses not as a tragedy, but as a rebirth — a reminder that creativity begins where control ends. The LEGO world in our film is therefore not a toy universe, but a metaphor for the human mind: modular, fragile, endlessly reconfigurable.

The film draws inspiration from architecture, system design, and the psychological journey of creators today. Our goal is to reimagine LEGO not as a product, but as a language of rebuilding the self — a bridge between childhood imagination and adult responsibility.

In the end, our inspiration came from a shared question: What if imperfection is not our enemy, but our way back to creativity?

What it does

How we built it Use different types of Ai tools.

Challenges we ran into When using AI, it's difficult to control the screen and make the images uniform.

Accomplishments that we're proud of We have produced a very good film.

What we learned AI is an indispensable scientific tool in our lives.

What's next for Fragments of Perfection

Built With

  • elevenlabs
  • ltxstusio
  • midjourney
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