“Indefinately:Indefinately” by Zhang and Hu
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- Indefinately:Indefinately
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The work “Indefinitely” tells the epitome of the pollution of the earth and the future city. In the contemporary society, high walls have been built between people, and people living in the city are essentially replicas. We have created a surrealist world that focuses on spiritual pollution and environmental pollution. In this ambiguous world, how can people find themselves in the labyrinth of bustling nothingness? Through the three scenes of tomb forest, acid rain wasteland and hazy village, the experiencers learn about the diseases, disasters and pollution of human beings in the past through the interaction of the handle. They also pick up the photo fragments of “Lucas”, which represents hope, and feel the fear of being lost in the spiritual maze. In this scene, they become poor human beings who are lost and polluted in the soul. At the end of the scene, the experiencer finds a door with a ray of hope, picks up all the pieces of Lucas, and forms a group photo of Lucas and his daughter before departure, ending the journey.
References:
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