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Co-Dependency
Type
Installation
Year
2024
Location
Beijing
Co-Dependency examines the fragile interdependence between humanity and the ocean through an abstract, interconnected installation that reconfigures discarded materials into a cyclical ecology.
Co-Dependency explores ecological vulnerability and resilience by staging a system of suspended and grounded forms that evoke the cycle of sky, rain, and sea. Repurposed plastic is transformed into fluid, dripping structures that suggest rainfall—at once a promise of renewal and a trace of extraction and consumption. Below, wave-like elements register the ocean’s beauty and precarity, holding together a landscape shaped by human impact. Rather than illustrating a single narrative, the installation uses abstraction to foreground material evidence and relational structure: how one element depends on another, and how imbalance reverberates across the whole. By shifting waste into a poetic, environmental architecture, the work invites viewers to consider responsibility within an interconnected ecosystem—one that remains vital, yet increasingly imperiled.











