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Lin Ling ATTRACTION

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Medium or Format: Mirror stainless steel, frosted stainless steel, wood board
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Dimensions and/or Technical Information: 1.2 m²
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Short Description of Work

Natural Perception and Fuzzy Virtual Reality
The flow of wind and breath and the stationing of all things
Natural translation and concrete presentation
Ecological exploration and artificial search

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Between artificial and natural, the translation of natural elements is used as a reconstruction of non-fixed boundaries. The wind is incorporated into the man-made structure, and the movable plate components present the natural elements driven by the artificial materials to the natural swaying and replaying. The environment and structures are not separated, but interactively present a symbiotic boundary between natural and man-made objects.

The wind, as an inalienable forerunner and creator, seeps into the structures with the first rays of sunlight and reintegrates into the wooded forest. Between nature and man-made objects, the relationship between active and passive reverses, and passive bearing turns into active flicking.

View, outside with the four-hour mapping season, in the inner shadow of the viewer; smell, Lin Ling strike into an article.

Tracing

Humans and non-human species participate equally in man-made structures. In a flexible and open combination form on the lakeside, different species are allowed to travel through it, inviting organisms to build together, and re-giving birds and species a space for symbiosis.

The arc frame formed by modular combination is vaguely limited as the entrance, where the mirror surface and frosted sand meet, leaving white space at the height and height, giving thousands of species the reality of entering.

In the combination of modular frame and plate virtual and real, the gap and full surplus are alternately, releasing free space. In the high place, leave an entrance for egrets, and in the low place, draw a round view for pedestrians.

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The traction of structures on natural elements and species, accompanied by the entry and stationing of human beings, ultimately points to the discussion of the boundary and connection between man and nature. Modular components and their dynamic swinging enclose a limited space for nature, which is more obvious and sensitive under the restriction.

With the wind, the leaves fall, from a distance into the structure, on the outside of the mirror clear tree shadow and the sky, standing on the lakeside, shadow, watch its outside. Stepping into it, the frosted texture, the blurred visitor's figure, looking up and looking around in hazy and uncertain, connecting with nature in the limited space, sitting quietly in it.

Covers and gaps, swaying and clear, flowing and staying, compound in this man-made object, translating natural elements to concrete, giving equality to creatures and all things, mapping nature.

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Tell us about your creative practice, and how your work engages with Chinese design, society, environment or culture.

Since its establishment in Guangzhou in 2023, JXY Studio has continued to pay attention to and think about the three fields of architecture, art and culture, and has taken this as the starting point to cut into multiple practices covering installation construction, artistic creation, exhibition planning, exhibition space, plane and furniture design.

The works include "Lin Ling", an art installation exploring the boundary between man-made and nature symbiosis, "Spatial Metaphor as Methodology", a solo exhibition project at the Kuiyuan Art Museum, "Real Virtuality", an experimental exhibition activity at the Cloud Game Club and Dream Building Space, and "Your Greenhouse Kitchen Living Room", an urban planting project at the Art Museum in the title ".

Jointly planned with Guangzhou Kuiyuan Art Museum and Shanghai EYECANDIES, a series of solo exhibitions on "Spatial Metaphor as Methodology" with the theme of "ART-CHITECTURE", presenting JXY Studio's multi-dimensional exploration of architecture as a unique medium, integrating architectural thinking into artistic logic and inviting public participation. JXY Studio also acts as an artist, exhibition space installation and visual design, providing more in-depth thinking and expression for the presentation of works of art.

"Your Greenhouse Kitchen Living Room", a collaborative project between Guangzhou Feifei Art Museum and Round Table Studio, funded by the Hong Kong Design Trust, focuses on urban agriculture, using food as a catalyst for community building, and provides a new perspective on local cultivation and lifestyle through publications, exhibitions, installations and activities.

In the collaborative workshop of the Hong Kong Yuan Creator and deTour 2024 Design Festival, "The Pill City: The Coffee Grounds' Abstract Block Project", participants were guided to explore the relationship between consumption and surplus, universality and uniqueness, neighborhoods and cities, and concrete and abstract.

JXY Studio's work has been featured in Designboom, Archdaily, Divisare and other global architecture and design media platforms. Shortlisted for the Design Anthology Awards 2024 New Talents Focusing on the Asia-Pacific Region, IDEAT Idealist's 7th Future Awards Design New Power, Award 360 ° 2024 Social Design.

From architecture and art to broader culture, JXY Studio is committed to exploring the path from fixed boundaries to polysemy overlap, from the tradition of rewriting to pluralistic translation.

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JXY Studio
Guangzhou

JXY Studio is an interdisciplinary architecture and art studio co-founded by Xu Yue and Xu Jiaxun. Our work aims to push the boundaries of traditional architectural design and explore innovative methods of constructing space and narrative through a wider range of media, involving the fields of design, research and visual arts, covering multimedia forms such as images, paintings, installations, photography and motion pictures.

Combined with rich experience in digital creation, structure installation, spatial artistic concept reconstruction and urban innovation, each project of the studio is based on logical research and creative practice. We draw inspiration from Lingnan's rich cultural heritage and the intersection of Eastern and Western cultures, and use this unique perspective to promote the interdisciplinary exploration of architecture and art.

Xu Yue received a master's degree in urban design from the University of Michigan with high honors, and a bachelor's degree in architecture from South China University of Technology, specializing in urban design. Xu Jiaxun received a master's degree in advanced architectural design from Cornell University, a bachelor's degree in architecture from South China University of Technology, majoring in historical building conservation, and a diploma in film production from the New York Film Academy.

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