
Does Orderliness Matter?
Vidio link: https://youtu.be/s80JQ9XZT2E
Canvas, pigment, sand, ink, brush
Royal college of art(Battersea) , London
07/03/2024
Director/Performer: Lihong Bai
Film editing:Yifei Tong
Theoretical guidance:Xinyu Zhu
Site equipment support: Jaewook Lim
Photographer: Ciprian Ivanov
Project guidance: Whisky Chow
The Five Elements (Chinese: 五行; pinyin: wǔxíng) is a metaphysics based on cosmic analogies, representing different stages of the orderly functioning of the universe, each of which has a complex network associated with different aspects of nature: colours, seasons and shapes all interact with each other according to cycles.
Colour therefore produces changes according to cycles, generating images and sensory stimuli that affect the connection between the image itself and the bearer of the image (the performer or the viewer) and have an impact on the endogenous organs of the human body, physiological activity, emotional impulses, pathological reactions and the social environment.
Everything in the universe operates in an orderly fashion, and when it gets out of control, it changes its original operation and creates a new state. Understanding the rhythm of the universe, we may be able to recognise the uncertainty in the development of things, understand different emotional states and accept the rhythm of different stages of life.



