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This piece of work was designed for Wilanow Palace Museum in Warsaw. Historical changes of the Palace can be understood as transpositions of space elements (forests, flower beds, greenbelt, etc.) . This design explains the spatial essence of the environmental changes and the relationship between changes and the King’s will. These cubes in different sizes and colors represented different spatial elements separately. Visitors can move them to recover the palace symbolically as what it was before one hundred years. And of course they can also create new possibilities in this same way, and to experience how to control nature like a king.
Royal College of Art
London, United Kingdom
Yijin Huo,
Royal College of Art
Xiaotian Sun,
Royal College of Art