In 2020, most residents on the planet were forced to live indoors for days and months due to the epidemic, which has influenced our usual work and life to some extent. In this isolation, people tend to create ways of self-entertainment and take limited exercise at home. As a result, a large amount of ordinary people emerged on the Internet and started to show the interesting bits of living indoors in their own way. They straddled the differences in time and space, and built vast webs of data in live form, in which they connected and influenced each other.
Hong Ning / Zhao Xiaofe
Hong Ning
Born 1996, Weihai, China
Lives and works in Nanchang, China
Selected Group Exhibitions and Screenings:
Time joint: Rething of Existentialism, Yuan Art Museum, Chongqing, China
Jinji Lake Biennale, Golden Valley Galleries, Suzhou, China
Zhao Xiaofeng
Born 1998, Wuhan, China
Lives and works in Hangzhou, China
Selected Group Exhibitions and Screenings:
Time joint: Rething of Existentialism, Yuan Art Museum, Chongqing, China
The Northern Temperature, Ailleurs Arts Museum, Shenyang, China
The patient in an insane asylum is given an injection to calm her down. She is left alone lying on the bed in a straitjacket overhelmed with her hallucinations and memories.
In the ward, another girl unexpectedly appears trying to bring the first one to consciousness.
Liudmila Komrakova
Komrakov...
An experimental video art about freedom and peace.
Saeed Bahman
I graduated from Iranian Youth Cinema Society in film making. my first short film was The blue lipstick and after Corona i made some low budget films at my home including We are the same and the dance of the doll. my first feature...
Single frame animation made of graphic prints in the art of dry point engraving, as well as drawings made in pencil and
charcoal. Film is made of CA 1000 prints and drawings.
Information overload swallows you up like unconscious experience. Natural purity can pull you out, but people keep search...