The random, large-scale and environment-dependent nature of fungal spore reproduction is highly compatible with information dissemination in the Internet era. Speech and behaviors are like spores, which are released, rooted, recreated and reorganised in different environments, and spread to a wider environment through different media and user networks. The project Information Spore has completed four experimental publications by applying the propagation properties of fungal spores in combination with the propagation characteristics of popular Internet personalities in the form of book bindings. They have provided an idea: "How to learn from biological intelligence in nature and apply it to the digital information flow system."
Type: Personal Work
Info: Pa-Techlis is a fictional archaeological archive of the future, an endeavor that uses documented research to show a future after the disappearance of mankind, prompting viewers to reconsider the impact that overdevelopment of current technology may have on us.
Info: Samsara in Sanskrit refers to the cycle of life, reincarnation. Moths are attracted to light, mistaking it for a target, but unaware that the flame represents destruction; is human behavior programmed by genes or internal laws, like moths to a flame? Through a combination of poster design and experimental narrative film, the project attempts to translate the cyclical nature of moth behavior into a broader reflection on human existence. Just as the moth's attraction to light is both beautiful and tragic, human behavior is driven by desires, instincts, and unseen patterns that can be seen as part of a larger cycle of behavior that.