Installation | Performance | Sound Interaction | Film
Using mechanical installations combined with performance and sound interaction, this work portrays the psychological struggles and self-exploitation young urbanites face in pursuing self-fulfilment and social mobility.
Through the metaphor of the snake, symbolizing the duality of desire and life, destruction and eternity, it explores society’s implicit encouragement of self-extraction, reflecting the endless cycles of effort and inner turmoil experienced by individuals striving for success.
Website | 3D Model | VR Experience | Animation
This work explores different ways of viewing the Red Brick Art Museum space and presents the experience and feelings of observing exhibitions from an alternative perspective. It translates the spatial experience of the Red Brick Art Museum and several distinct visual viewpoints into a web-based format.
Through the combination of web design and modeling, the piece demonstrates that the museum is not only a space for appreciating art but also a symbiotic space for interaction between individuals and objects.
Through immersive installations and digital films, this work uses the metaphor of the art mountain to represent young art enthusiasts' reverence and faith in art. It illustrates their initial attraction to the glamorous art world, their gradual disillusionment when confronted with unseen barriers, and, ultimately, a process of disenchantment. This project aims to uncover the structural obstacles within the Chinese art scene, inviting audiences to reflect on the hidden rules beneath its polished surface.
3D Model & Animation
Under humanity’s extreme pursuit of immortality and utilitarianism, technology is abused, and the physical body is abandoned. Human consciousness is uploaded to the cloud, connected to the virtual world via brain-computer interfaces, and severed from tactile sensation, breath, body temperature, heartbeat, and other vital signs.
Through 3D modelings and narrative, I create a memorial space to reflect on how one perceives the essence of life within the boundless void detached from the physical body.
This work is not only a lament for the fragility of life but also a profound inquiry into its essence—when all physiological sensations vanish, does life still hold meaning?