The Rage Fueled Love Story

of Kelvin and Akiki

"The Rage-Fueled Love Story of Akiki and Kelvin" is the third piece in my Objecthood series, delving into the profound themes of love and sacrifice against the backdrop of a society steeped in conflict. This narrative centers around Kelvin, a member of the Wahashm tribe, and Akiki, an outsider who crash-lands on Earth. Their passionate romance blossoms amid the turmoil created by the City of Apponoastos, which views their union as a threat.

In this story, the relentless pursuit of Akiki by the city's forces culminates in tragedy, as they ultimately succeed in capturing and killing him. The accompanying video serves as an abstract representation of the emotional landscape of their relationship, capturing the beauty of their love and the heartbreak of loss. Through fluid imagery and evocative symbolism, viewers are invited to experience the depth of their connection and the impact of societal constraints on personal bonds.

On this page, each character is categorized and described, providing insight into their motivations and significance within the larger narrative. "The Rage-Fueled Love Story of Akiki and Kelvin" not only highlights the tensions between love and societal norms but also serves as a reflection on the costs of misunderstanding and division in our world. This piece urges us to consider how love can flourish even in the face of adversity, challenging us to reflect on the power dynamics that shape our relationships and lives.

City of Apponastos; Origin 3891, Cessation 4291

The first of the Jagets were created by Dr. Spentlik Monsori, a reputable professor represented by the City of Apponastos. During an attempt at preserving human life, she stumbled upon a chemical composition which allowed for the enlargement of specific human organs. Combining organic matter along with technological advances, such as robotics and turbine energy, a lineage of surveillance units were created. They had the profound ability to rapidly swift through matter projecting the appearance of more than one. The Jagets were programed to find and hunt any member of the Wahashm tribe, as well as protect their draconian city. In the year 4278, a Jagetian rebellion group was formed and as a cautionary move, the City of Apponastos began to destroy their own creation.

Jaget281


Capturing of Akiki 4203


Images of the process of capturing Akiki, fueled by rage and forced until the being of Akiki was at the hands of The City of Apponastos. Images taken from Jaget281

Enceladus; Born 4174, Death 4203

Akiki’s skin as reflective as its home planet, Enceladus, its viens filled with chilled blood, slowly flowing through its form. Akiki crashed into planet Earth near Kuá Hakké Springs where it was rescued by Kelvin, a Wahashm tribeswoman. Later on, Akiki was captured by Jaget281 in a firey display and brought back to the City of Apponastos. Taken from the memory of a Jaget, the only existing images of Akiki is of it meeting Kelvin and its death.

Akiki


Kelvin

Wahashm; Born 4179, Death 4294

The Wahashm tribe began in the year 2979 after a group of citizens from the City of Apponastos rebelled and escaped the extreme consumerist belief system. Kelvin, a respected leader of the tribe came across Akiki, an Enceladan whose ship had crashed near her space of worship, The Kua Hakke Springs. Instantaneously, she aided to its wounds and they became inseparable. The cause of Akiki's death triggered anger within the Wahashm, causing them to reciprocate. Kelvin went on to lead many attacks towards the city, until her death in 4294.

All Wahashm clothing and technologies were made of rummaged remanences of Apponastos products and waste. Her scarf made with thermoelectric cooling technology also stood as a representation of monument moments in her life. Her necklace, a Wahashm staple, served as an electroshock weapon controlled by her mind. The necklace was also used to climb towers of consumer goods which existed within the City of Apponastos. Instruments wrapped around their fingers were used as a form of communication during their purposeful operations.


Credits:

Kelvin: Anaeis Ohanian

Akiki: Arman Allen

Fire Spinner: Vana Aprahamian

Jaget28: Molly Murphy

Editor: Anaeis Ohanian

Costume Designer: Anaeis Ohanian

Jaget Eye Ball Mask: Molly Murphy

Director of Photography: Steve Lucero

Visual Director: Marsh Lucero

Assistant Director: Arman Allen

Director: Anaeis Ohanian

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