This work integrates Deleuze's philosophical concept of the "Body without Organs" to explore the de-functionalization and de-organicization of the female body through virtual furniture and 3D design. From the perspective of three generations of Chinese women, it reveals the collective memory and individual experiences of Chinese women across different historical periods.
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Coat rack
Chandelier
Table
Chinese knot
Sofa
wardrobe
dining table
electric fan
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Design Concept :
A wardrobe – the upper part of the wardrobe features hollow patterns resembling the shape of a female pelvis, while the lower hollow section is designed like a fence. The overall design is semi-enclosed/semi-open, allowing glimpses of the outside through the hollow areas. This concept reflects a shared characteristic among three generations of women: while all three have experienced varying degrees of control under patriarchal societal structures during their upbringing, they have also continuously sought spaces to breathe within this system, finding strategies for survival within its cracks.
Survival Strategies in the Cracks - Wardrobe