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Future Creatures

Published:12 December 2011Publication History

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The main aspect of my art making is to explore unexorcised images from the world of dreams and infancy, follow them to their farthest points and then represent them in unique combinations of digital and physical forms. My intended result is to fully restore the dynamic and beauty of the intense image world. My projects start from creating a variety of characters which are rooted in dreams and subconscious images. In the belief of animism, everything in my artistic observation has been represented as a form of visual characters. The characters unfold narratives by their fantastic reality following a structure of interwoven dream logic. Different narratives are connected to each other through this dream logic. The narratives loop through a series of imaginary cycles of infancy, dream, death and the beyond.

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    cover image ACM Conferences
    SA '11: SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Art Gallery
    December 2011
    29 pages
    ISBN:9781450311335
    DOI:10.1145/2077355
    • Conference Chair:
    • Rochelle Yang

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    • Published: 12 December 2011

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