結びKnot

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

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Design Concept :

This interface gathers messages from women of different regions and ages about this work. It aims to connect women through their messages, fostering a dialogue that transcends geography and generations, and conveys a sense of resonance and empowerment among women.


Age: Twenties
Nationality: Chinese
"This video reminded me of my relationship with my mother. Watching the stories of women in the video,
 I started to reassess my relationship with my mom. Maybe she has gone through the same struggles I’m facing right now." 





Age: Early Thirties
Nationality: Japanese
"The part about balancing family and personal goals really hit me. It’s a constant struggle, and this video helped me see that I’m not alone in feeling this way." 








Age: Early Forties
Nationality: Vietnamese
"The metaphor of the electric fan struck a chord with me. It’s such a powerful way to describe how responsibilities are passed down without question. It made me think about the roles I’ve inherited and whether I want to pass them on." 






Age: Early Thirties
Nationality: Singaporean
"Seeing the symbolism in the video made me reflect on how invisible labor gets passed down through generations of women. It made me think about how I can redefine these roles for myself."