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|Bio=Stone Ying Shi 石颖 [CN] is a film maker and visual artist who works with photography, 3d images and videos. She has a BA Film Directing (Editing Art and Technology) from Communication University of China in Beijing. Her current projects play with human bodies, colours and an unknown space. | |Bio=Stone Ying Shi 石颖 [CN] is a film maker and visual artist who works with photography, 3d images and videos. She has a BA Film Directing (Editing Art and Technology) from Communication University of China in Beijing. Her current projects play with human bodies, colours and an unknown space. | ||
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|Description= '''Bonsai''' is a 3D project created by Stone Ying Shi in which she reconsiders the female figure by forming them as plants. Stone Ying Shi views people's rooms as their private spaces, and the people as potted plants within those rooms. The bonsai deforms the figure and represents the way we are formed by the way we are perceived to be. | |Description= '''Bonsai''' is a 3D project created by Stone Ying Shi in which she reconsiders the female figure by forming them as plants. Stone Ying Shi views people's rooms as their private spaces, and the people as potted plants within those rooms. The bonsai deforms the figure and represents the way we are formed by the way we are perceived to be. | ||
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Creator | Stone Ying Shi |
Year | 2017 |
Bio | Stone Ying Shi 石颖 [CN] is a film maker and visual artist who works with photography, 3d images and videos. She has a BA Film Directing (Editing Art and Technology) from Communication University of China in Beijing. Her current projects play with human bodies, colours and an unknown space. |
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Bonsai is a 3D project created by Stone Ying Shi in which she reconsiders the female figure by forming them as plants. Stone Ying Shi views people's rooms as their private spaces, and the people as potted plants within those rooms. The bonsai deforms the figure and represents the way we are formed by the way we are perceived to be.