A Piece Of Wacy Acrylic

Saussure proposed that symbols operate through the relationship between the signifier (form) and the signified (meaning). Expanding on this, Lacan introduced the “chain of signifiers,” where meanings continuously shift rather than point to a fixed concept. This idea highlights how language shapes our psyche and unconscious.

My work embraces this fluidity, allowing meanings to evolve and resist fixed interpretations.

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Commodity

This collaborative art project, created with contemporary dancer Wang Shuting, combines photography, text, and movement to explore female identity and the commercialization of women’s bodies in digital media.

I handled the visual elements—photography, typography, book design, and a custom typeface—while Wang Shuting developed the choreography and performance. The photos document our live piece, capturing the tension between physical expression and digital consumption.

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Appear

This project explores the ballpoint pen’s essence through Heidegger’s idea of truth as “unconcealment.” The Chinese character “现” (“to appear”) reflects this revelation of being.

I document my process—from first using the pen to creating abstract landscapes through my “现” method. The video reveals how the pen transcends its function, becoming a medium of appearing through mark-making.

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Some Words

John Hejduk’s diamond-shaped houses leave standard modern layouts behind. Their snug, playful shapes feel like childhood hideouts, giving people wounded by modern life a sheltered place to recover. I’ve carried this idea into a book you can take apart and rearrange. By reading Hejduk’s poems and snapping the pages together like a puzzle, readers get two kinds of healing: quiet emotional comfort and light-hearted play.

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Anti-Oedipus

This zine mixes my photos with Deleuze and Guattari’s idea of the “Body without Organs” (BwO) from A Thousand Plateaus, focusing on desire.

The BwO is a state where desire flows freely, beyond fixed rules. I blur and break up body shapes to erase set identities and show desire’s creative force. Inspired by Francis Bacon’s warped figures, the pages form a visual back-and-forth with loose, shifting layouts that mirror the fluid, unbound nature of the BwO.

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Honey Branding

KlimaOase, a “climate oasis” on a reclaimed industrial lot in Linz-Lustenau, has been re-greened into a private, pesticide-free garden that blooms all year, giving bees a pure nectar haven. The packaging embeds the garden’s coordinates and outline in its visuals, so every drop of sweetness tells the story of nature reborn in an industrial void.

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street nomad

Based on Deleuze and Guattari’s nomadism theory, my project examines the street vendor economy through three dimensions: nomadic space, individual, and economy. This research culminates in three interconnected outcomes: a photographic series documenting vendors’ fluid urban presence, a designed book integrating theoretical and visual narratives, and an immersive exhibition that transforms spatial perception. Together, these elements create a multidisciplinary exploration of urban informality, revealing how temporary spaces and adaptive practices challenge conventional economic and spatial systems.

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Villa Savoy café

The idea of transforming Villa Savoy into a café is to create a unique and contemporary place of healing by combining the healing qualities of Le Corbusier’s classic architecture with the everyday atmosphere of a café. The café is surrounded by lush greenery, creating an atmosphere that is both enveloping and airy. Here, customers can feel the healing charm of modern archi- tecture combined with the natural environment and enjoy a moment of peace and comfort.

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