WINDSCAPE

Installation for Art&Ideas International Festival

Yale Art Gallery

“Windscape 风・景” explores the invisible tensions that shape us — the pull between movement and stillness, fragility and control. It is a meditation on memory, sound, and the unseen forces we live within.

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Wind chimes, first heard in ancient China over two thousand years ago, were often hung in temples and homes — to invite good fortune, to listen, to wait. Here, the chime shifts between sound and silencein in a slow 10-minute cycle. One breath sings, another holds its tongue.

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