The installation is formed by traditional handmade ceramics sculptures and 3D printed plastic sculptures. The art and design are trying to communicate a strong feeling to the audiences that every object, everyone, everything is being extended infinitely. With the presence of sculpture, it is communicating part of the objects they see are real, but the other objects are the reflection by the mirrors, which is unreal. The interaction makes people think that they are stepping into a fantasy world that is created by themselves.
Tairan Hao, based in New York, is a multimedia artist and designer. He has a BFA from California College of the Arts and an MFA from University of Pennsylvania. He founded Borderless Media Lab to develop functional art products and interactive installations, holding 20+ art and tech patents. His work has been showcased in solo shows at Beijing Today Art Museum and group shows at Wuhan Biennale, EFA project space, and more. His work spanning design, sculpture, animation, and installations—explores themes of identity, and control within the evolving contexts of politics, culture, and technology, encouraging audience participation to shape the narrative.
Tairan Hao is a contemporary artist based in China. He is known for 2D, 3D, multimedia arts. He has held multiple personal art exhibitions in China and the United States. Most of his arts are trying to communicate the idea that the relationship between the real natural world and the technological virtual world. He explores different types of technologies that can be applied to art and design.