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This commission spanned three months and two seasons, from curation to a lively market, brainstorming and doing its best to transform the artist's imagination into understandable designs. - When Li Li invited us to be the curator of her first concept exhibition, we entered the fantasy consciousness depicted in our minds, and in the process of discussion, we saw each artist we collaborated with, completely opening up their life experiences into the context of creative thinking. At this point, my work must be stable enough to start sorting out, so that the creators and everyone involved in the exhibition can clearly understand "what is this?!"
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Create reversible, closed, and permeable unit modules to accommodate large-scale solo exhibition spaces, go to the lively and limited Huashan Market, and display them in the creator's studio after completing the exhibition. The materials of the exhibition unit are common wood fiber cement boards and black iron that has not been treated with rust resistance. The wood fiber cement board can be directly used as an exterior decoration material and has the characteristics of reducing sound, and it becomes a brittle structure alone, that is, a plywood is added between the two wood fiber boards to supplement the strength of the unit.
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The incubation space provides an indoor venue with a patio, and its sunlight can strengthen the connection between the work and the concept, highlighting the "gallery" of the creator's inner world, which is sometimes hot and sometimes quiet due to the time and climate. When they arrived at the Huashan Island Market, the roof of the unit as part of the structure was removed, making it easier for people to join the crowd and partners.

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The design that condenses the concept and integrates the accumulation of the creator's progress into a streamlined statement, maintains feelings about the small and simple things in life, and re-experiences every day in ordinary days; Thank you very much for this commission and to everyone who participated in the exhibition and my colleagues.

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