In Plato’s myth, the demiurge is a divine craftsman who uses eternal ideas as perfect blueprints to shape the material world. But in the act of creation, the pure forms are inevitably corrupted by imperfect materials.

At the center of a darkened room stands a seven-foot-high resonator. It is a unique sculpture crafted from clay, bamboo roots, and metal, with articulating, panel-like arms. A soft, glowing light emanates from its core. When you sit in the chair, you become the new center of this light, and your body casts strange, organic shadows across the space.

This simple act of entering and sharing the space alters the experience for every person present. The installation suggests that a shared reality is formed in these brief interactions, where we perceive each other—and all of nature—as small yet crucial parts of a whole.

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