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The Vaults, VAULT Festival 2023
28,29.01.2023
It whispers to your ear, pieces of memories, and silently slips away. You don’t know where it comes, and where it will go. You don’t know when it will appear and how it will end. It travels between past, present, and the future, across lands and the sea. Eventually, it becomes time and space.
Traces of the Wind is a multi-sensory performance exploring how sensations of nature link to our memories and emotions. Inspired by theories in Ecological Anthropology, we decide to seek for the answer within unseen forces of the wind.
Traces of the Wind is an immersive experience capturing winds with interacting installations, live sound, video, and objects. Throughout the richness of tangible experiences, the audiences are invited to discover the ineffable bodily and spiritual links with the wind. Every moment of encountering the wind, you are entangled with the minds of someone else in the world.
The Vaults, VAULT Festival 2023
28,29.01.2023
It whispers to your ear, pieces of memories, and silently slips away. You don’t know where it comes, and where it will go. You don’t know when it will appear and how it will end. It travels between past, present, and the future, across lands and the sea. Eventually, it becomes time and space.
Traces of the Wind is a multi-sensory performance exploring how sensations of nature link to our memories and emotions. Inspired by theories in Ecological Anthropology, we decide to seek for the answer within unseen forces of the wind.
Traces of the Wind is an immersive experience capturing winds with interacting installations, live sound, video, and objects. Throughout the richness of tangible experiences, the audiences are invited to discover the ineffable bodily and spiritual links with the wind. Every moment of encountering the wind, you are entangled with the minds of someone else in the world.


The Peony Pavilion
2019
This is a stage design work for the Chinese traditional KunQu Opera ‘The Peony Pavilion’. It is a play about youth, love, and dreams. I combined the contemporary visual language and minimal aesthetic with the traditional Chinese theatre performance. This is an unrealised practice work.
2019
This is a stage design work for the Chinese traditional KunQu Opera ‘The Peony Pavilion’. It is a play about youth, love, and dreams. I combined the contemporary visual language and minimal aesthetic with the traditional Chinese theatre performance. This is an unrealised practice work.














Memory (2018)
National Museum of China, History Museum of Hong Kong
Memory is a project for the exhibition of celebrating the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up to show the improvement in housing conditions of the Chinese people since the reform and opening up in the past 40 years.
I was one in the team. We chose the traditional Beijing accommodation Siheyuan to reflect the housing condition 40 years ago, as it is very typical architecture in northern China and experienced long history with different people living inside.
A 1:20 model restored the traditional architecture and the life scenario of Beijing in the early 1980s.
This is a project for the exhibition of celebrating the 40th annversary of China’s reform and opening up. It has been exhibited in National Museum of China, Hong Kong Museum of History.
Project Lead by Prof. Song Dongkui, Tan zeen.
Project group member:
Zhang Zhaoqi, Duan Jiuming, Yin Siya, Chen yuxi, Tang Shuting, Guo Yantong, Liang Mei, Zhang Xiaomeng, Qu Xiaoyu, Chen Sien, Liu Bingqing, Wang deping, Wang Yongli.
National Museum of China, History Museum of Hong Kong
Memory is a project for the exhibition of celebrating the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening up to show the improvement in housing conditions of the Chinese people since the reform and opening up in the past 40 years.
I was one in the team. We chose the traditional Beijing accommodation Siheyuan to reflect the housing condition 40 years ago, as it is very typical architecture in northern China and experienced long history with different people living inside.
A 1:20 model restored the traditional architecture and the life scenario of Beijing in the early 1980s.
This is a project for the exhibition of celebrating the 40th annversary of China’s reform and opening up. It has been exhibited in National Museum of China, Hong Kong Museum of History.
Project Lead by Prof. Song Dongkui, Tan zeen.
Project group member:
Zhang Zhaoqi, Duan Jiuming, Yin Siya, Chen yuxi, Tang Shuting, Guo Yantong, Liang Mei, Zhang Xiaomeng, Qu Xiaoyu, Chen Sien, Liu Bingqing, Wang deping, Wang Yongli.