where all things pass through
Sheer fabric floats over grass, breathing with wind and touch. Visitors step inside this "empty tent," feeling how the spaces edges shift and blur as we move through space.
This space is where things inside meets what's outside, where our touch and nature's force reshape our changing edges.
We're four creators exploring the relationship of people and the world. We set aside rationality and logic, starting instead with what we feel. For us, the body exists as both an outer sensing surface and an inner vessel of experiences, creating a constant dialogue that shapes our presence and questions our boundaries.
In our piece, “empty” is not absence, but an open space where everything flows through freely. This creates a place where boundaries become permeable and we perceive beyond physical limits.
About the company…
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Jiaxi, Based in Chengdu/london, Jiaxi is an artist who makes art about the relationship we have with space. She mostly uses fabric to build interactive worlds for people to step into. Her goal is to create art that's not just for looking at, but for playing with. She believes a space can tell its own story, and she sets the stage for that to happen.
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It's Han's fourth year studying performance, an artist/designer who likes to explore body, pain, perception, and spatial relations through visual communication, but she never wanted to be a performer. A Central Saint Martins graduate now completing her MA at Goldsmiths, still exploring “scenography as text” in performance.
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Female, 23 years old, from China. My undergraduate major was environmental design and I am good at spatial-related work.
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I am very interested in the visual arts, and during my year of studying MA Performance Making, I worked on researching ways to blend performance and visual elements to convey greater energy.