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“SAUNA LAB” series
“SAUNA LAB”series imagines a citizen-participatory climate crisis research institute established by repurposing the scientific research capital and hot spring facilities of Asian cities, including Daejeon, Hualien, and Hong Kong. It is also a cross-cultural community where the current elder population – often referred to as “climate crisis victims” – and the next generation who will…
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Provisional Matter
Cultural heritage is increasingly under pressure from urban expansion, globalisation, and technological change. Historic sites and traditional practices are often overlooked in favor of economic development, while cultural narratives risk being flattened in a hyper-connected digital age. At the same time, emerging technologies present opportunities to rethink how we engage with and preserve heritage, raising…
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Right to be Forgotten
“Right to be Forgotten” is a speculative immersive installation about the changing nature of collective memory and intimacy in a digital world familiarized with surveillance. Through the language of the everyday ritual of eating, the project imagines a near future world in which every shared meal is observed from a birds’ eye view by a…
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Two Dragons Fight Over A Pearl
Ride on the epic story of two dragons fighting over a pearl, this newly curated animation represents the clash between the ancient power of the dragon and the creative force of modern art and technology under the collision and merger of tradition and modernity. The development of modern technology must coexist and blend with the…
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what you see is what you eat
The making of Cantonese cuisine like dimsum and stuffed bitter melon have intricate contingencies such as what to do when there’s too much water, or how to substitute ingredients when making it in foreign places. These intangible insights are traditions passed down from one generation to another, but often only in verbal form. They are…
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the past is in the future
Our records of the past are photos, videos, and recollections stored in the vaults of museums, designed to evoke memories that no longer adaquately describe the past because we view them from a differing lens of the present. The cultural heritage of today can be viewed from the point of view of past records that…













