Wasteland consists of two part of work: a virtual interactive exhibition and a series of pottery sculptures, fragments, carvings. It demonstrates a vision of the future humanity. This work is not just indicating the wasteland of the material world but also a wasteland potentially appearing on a spiritual level. It is possible that our physical bodies vanish in the future, and we become fully information storages. This transition can be seen as evolution, but also a circulation of civilisations. It carries out a question: what will be left in such a wasteland?
Zhaoju Chen
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