Living Wonderland: Spiritual Awakening_Pepney Gallery (2021)

Jia-Rey Chang (Developer)

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Abstract

Living Wonderland: Generative Art in Video Format

Living Wonderland is a 3D generative art (video) piece trying to see through our inner vision as an abstract expression during the time in quarantine with creative coding. “Living Wonderland” not only metaphorically reveals our lust of craving for freedom but also illustrates the kindness embedded in everyone during this COVID-19 epidemic/quarantine period. No matter it represents the lust or the kindness of every human being, that Wonderland deep in everyone's awareness is just like a "living thing" eager to break through the "frame" of any pre(post)-set constraints, illness, and boundary to look for hope. However, we all know that keeping distance at the time will benefit the entire world. Our inner nature is drastically swinging between the furious thoughts(fears) and the peaceful mind, just like the heartbeat, just like this living wonderland.

Living Wonderland was selected as an artwork exhibited on the “Spiritual Awakening” online exhibition held by Pepney Gallery (Cavan, Ireland). “Spiritual Awakening” was popularized by famed psychiatrist Carl Jung not only indicating the original Self but also a higher state of consciousness of becoming human. “Spiritual Awakening” here also reflects on awaking our original Selves after years of civilization in society. Living Wonderland tried to express the inner lust of desiring the freedom and space under the COVID-19 matches the main theme of the exhibition.

Exhibited at Spiritual Awakening/Pepney Gallery, May 2021
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - May 2021
Externally publishedYes
EventSpiritual Awakening: Pepney Gallery - Cavan, Ireland
Duration: 11 May 2021 → …
https://www.pepneygallery.com/Spiritual-Awakening/

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