“one is never enough” Kaitian Cong
wood, paper yarn, beads, steel
This work delves into our relationship with everyday objects, examining how we perceive, experience, and are defined by them. The essence lies in the concept of placement, particularly how space, narrative, definition, and their structure influence it. Definitions become fluid, no longer constrained but instead able to be freely combined and rearranged, akin to elements in a game.