TwineMurm
Keywords: space, reproduces, fades
Materials:wood, iron, fabric, bubble
1mX0.6mX1.4m
This installation is an exploration of the instant and the eternal in life. Inside, a table covered with a black tablecloth supports an installation made of black wooden frames and transparent acrylic panels. The constantly moving stepper motor connects dozens of colored threads, which shuttle and crisscross under the traction of the motor, as if they are shuttling in a pulsating time line, cutting space. When the viewer walks in, the distance sensor is triggered and the bubble machine is activated, filling the space with dreamlike bubbles. These ephemeral, ethereal bubbles are constantly cut and deformed by yarn, simulating how moments in life are captured, changed, and eventually lost over time.
About Xiao Zihao
I am a passionate new media artist and spatial designer dedicated to exploring creative technologies in the realms of projection and interactive art. Throughout my artistic journey, I consistently strive to merge spatial visuals with various artistic forms. Inspired by social theories and new media art, my creative practice aims to combine theory and technology. In my work, I focus on the role of humans within visual spaces, seeking to express the interactive relationship between the audience and the art. My primary focus lies in creating interactive or immersive artworks, such as installations and visual projections. In this process, I continuously challenge myself to blend various artistic media in order to convey unique visual and perceptual experiences. Through my academic practice, I aim to apply innovative thinking and experimental approaches to the art world, contributing to the growth and development of new media art.