Yi——Burning Dreamscape

ꆀ ꇐ —— ꂵ ꆧ ꑳ ꅪ ꐛ,  ꈊ ꒜ ꁨ ꑭ ꌸ ꇨ ꐛ




Yi——Burning Dreamscape draws its inspiration from the Yi ethnic minority, a group native to the southwestern  region  of  China.  Combining  elements  of  Yi  folklore  and  traditions,  this  artwork incorporates Yi colors, totems, and aesthetics to depict a futuristic scene of the Torch Festival. The  composition  features  a  blend  of  laboratory  settings,  lush  forests,  roaring  fires,  symbolic totems, and mechanical robots, all crafted through the lens of visual art. The intention behind this creation is to preserve the vitality of Yi culture in a visually compelling and artistic manner.





The Five Seasons of the Universe



The Five Seasons of the Universe is a narrative inspired by the Big Dipper and the changing seasons, drawing from the Yi people's "Ten-Month Calendar."





Buckwheat Has Bloomed

ꈾ​ ꃨ ​ꀕ ​ꇁ ​ꌦ ​ꀐ 



The Buckwheat Has Bloomed is a digital folklore artwork inspired by stories from the Yi creation epic "Meige." It combines the "creation" and "making" parts of the epic, presenting a cultural panorama of the Yi people through digital forms. The work explores themes of culture, life, nature, and the cosmos' genesis, eruption, and decline.





AR/The Phenomenon of Firecracks



The Phenomenon of Firecracks reimagines Yunnan's traditional Torch Festival through cutting-edge augmented reality (AR). Presented at the London Yunnan Culture and Arts Festival 2024, the installation, crafted by Ash Xu and Leo Lin from the Royal College of Art, alongside Raine Lee from Glasgow School of Art, allows visitors to interact with virtual torches in a vivid celebration of Yunnan's ethnic minority heritage.