Beyond the Horizon: Anchoring Memory in a Fluid World II
byThey have evolved from closed, inherent concepts based on blood and geography into open, dynamic processes grounded in shared practice and spiritual resonance.
They have evolved from closed, inherent concepts based on blood and geography into open, dynamic processes grounded in shared practice and spiritual resonance.
These paper worlds, unfolded within books or under small domes, represent what she calls the “microcosm”—symbolizing our human society, the Earth, and even broader universes and multiple dimensions.
Art and craft, here, transcend the category of decoration to become mobile homes carrying personal and collective memory, guiding us towards a new, more elastic and warm lifestyle.
At Hangzhou’s Fiber Art Triennial, Choi + Shine’s Distance reimagines zodiac symbolism. Over eight months, 125 volunteers crocheted 5.2km of cotton thread into abstract animal forms.
This sculpture continues Marc Fornes’ exploration of high-tech, large-scale installation art, showcasing the perfect fusion of digital design and physical construction.
Completed in 2022 for a Chinese-Canadian family, this project redefines cross-cultural residential design through thoughtful materiality and spatial storytelling.
Innovations in materials and technology must meet modern needs. Most importantly, a sense of reverence is necessary to facilitate dialogue between history and the present.
It skillfully blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern office needs, creating an innovative space that combines functionality, social interaction, and scenic views.
A Shanghai fireplace holds the owner’s grandfather’s inkstone, while Foshan’s washable walls preserve children’s doodles—material anchors for emotional continuity.
Cozze Ristorante meticulously balances materials, geometry, and art to adapt Italian culinary culture to Brasília’s urban context.