The entity of the “Notation of Time—Flying with the Wind” is an 8m×6m×3m large-scale spatial installation. Chen Qi utilizes his unique styling elements—“wormhole” to create a hollow treatment of the roof. Visitors can walk into the space which is like a small house, thus experiencing the visual beauty brought by changes of the light and shadow. Changes due to the time and light make multiple spots move in different directions as if a crystal life is elegantly flowing at that precise moment. The reproduction of “the illusory” and “the real” in the passage of time simulates fresh and sweet music and creates an imaginative space to the viewing public. It will be exhibited at the 3rd Guanlan International Print Biennial starting on 12th May, 2011.
Preview of Notation of Time Series—Flying with the Wind by Chen Qi
TEXT:Sue Wang DATE: 2011.5.11
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