The World of Eurydice

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Fick, Bill

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Jin, Suiyuan

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2021-06-02T20:50:54Z

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2021-06-02T20:50:54Z

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2021-03

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Graduate Liberal Studies

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As a creative project with an exhibition as its final presentation, my graduation project is a series of explorations of people trapped in private space, memory, and daily prayer psychology under the epidemic situation. My project consists of two parts. The first part, including drawings on paper and a foam sculpture, is the construction of the hell of memory, which explores the relationship between mourning and consumption. The second part is about the relationship between human spiritual desires and everyday objects. It is mainly an installation work, including some paintings, sculptures, and a short film played by a projector. Through the transformation and sanctifying of everyday objects, I explore the early witchcraft consciousness of human prayer rituals, restore religion and witchcraft rituals to the original prayer paradigm, and suggest the metaphorical connection between private apartment space and the closed spiritual world of individuals under the epidemic.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/23334

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en_US

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Contemporary art

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Installation

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The World of Eurydice

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Capstone project

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