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This ongoing book project rethinks my approach to observation. I narrow down my focus by direction, using symbols and language to reconstruct the photos and objects. This process explores how we read these images and perceive the space.
This is a 24-page archival book that contains various photos sourced from libraries and websites, focusing on various protective devices such as fences, screens, doors, nets, as well as various design sketches. I have connected them together through pattern forms to rethink the concept of protection.
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The Landscape Code is an inkjet print composed of twenty-eight QR codes. When scanned, each code plays a brief still-image video accompanied by sound, representing the fast-paced consumption, virtualization, and overuse of images in digital media. Most images depict natural landscapes with occasional traces of human presence, and the accompanying sounds are sourced from the BBC Sound Archive. By establishing connections, associations, and conflicts between the sounds and images, viewers can experience different natural spaces while reflecting on nature and their own existence.