I’m a designer, dreamer, and nature enthusiast. My love for art and design shapes the work that I do.
Yunxi Ye
“I have a hard time understanding humans. I am not constantly running away from them. But I believe that by living on volcanoes, away from humans. I’ll end up loving humans.” – Fire of Love (2022)
This publication records the movie “Fire of Love (2022)” and is divided into three chapters, starting with people, volcanoes, and humans.
“Crazy Literature” is a literary genre where emotions are vented through words. Originating from eccentric dialogue in early books and films, it has evolved into an internet trend for emotional release. Fueled by heightened competition and post-pandemic emotions, this genre quickly gained traction, becoming a distinctive outlet through widespread sharing. I’m intrigued by it and conducting research. The book symbolically employs “For Loop” to represent a coding concept that signifies the repetition of code.
Nowadays, anything added with the word “fresh” will immediately double in popularity and soar in value. I’m curious about this phenomenon. I want to record the crazy cult of Chinese consumers for the “fresh era” under the consumer trap, consumers gaze at the fridge. In this less-than-square-meter refrigerator is the human appetite. And with it, there are a lot of life contradictions to the centralized display.
The project delves into the complex nature of tears, demonstrating their dual role as an expression of physiological states and emotional narratives. Tears are analyzed through “chemical sculptures” and “emotional sculptures” to reveal the scientific composition of tears and the profound emotional stories they convey. This research is highlighted through information visualizations and installations, aiming to deepen the understanding of tears as more than just a biological phenomenon. We see tears as a rich, emotional language that encapsulates the most authentic moments of our existence, prompting us to think about our existence in a busy world.