‘Remember Yesterday, Live Today, Expect Tomorrow’(2023)

Installation, Digital Print, Polypropylene Fiber, 600*900mm

‘Remember Yesterday, Live Today, Expect Tomorrow’(2023) deals with anthropocentrism between humans, and visible and invisible planes of existence. Taking a natural view of existence among ecological phenomena, it imagines scenarios like predator increase and prey decrease, and the cyclical crises of predator-prey-interaction. By orchestrating the physical movement of the audience with the material (a printed rug with text), the mundane act of unconsciously passing over the rug and it’s disappearing text conveys the paradigm of human violence, and accentuates the destructive side of human nature by highlighting a lack of consciousness and concern and the insatiable rapacity of natural selection.Considering the past and present time in the centrality of humans on earth, it is hoped that the audience will begin to consider the intersection of ethics and responsibility emerging from the messy and complex lives that exist around us.