native american funeral 1500s

How different religion/culture respect people's death. 

Ash Scattering in the ocean

Body Wrapped in Shroud

Muslim traditional ways to respect death

Pictures of wire on the body

Wire experimentation

Wire experimentation, from my inspiration pictures, I wanted to use materials to transfer the abstract idea of protection into an actual thing to look at. Then I could develop more on base on that.

Christo and Jeanne Claude

Christo and Jeanne Claude

Hélio Oiticica

Artist description

Erwin worm sculptures from sweaters and coats have little to do with fashion. They mark a field beyond everyday pleasures, that of the art of action.

Not without humor, the Viennese sculptor developed an unusual concept of sculpture during the 90s . Clothes and bodies serve as a flexible base material, such as dust and empty space.

link: http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/kuenstlerportraet-erwin-wurm-skulptur-ist-wenn-sockel-maentel-tragen-149108.html

Hiding under a chair (by Erwin Wurm)

Head protection

A protection for head

A space odyssey Sumerrize

A combination of religion and modern technology. 

The scariness of unknowns and future,  

A Space Odyssey

A space odyssey

Giving picture: "Plot Line" (Julian Barnes)

Giving Phrase

I believe alien life is quite common in the universe, although intelligent life is less so. Some say it has yet to appear on planet Earth.
-Stephen Hawking

Native american indian mourning death ritual

European Funeral

Everyone of us has a different perspective towards to death, In many culture or religion, death is not the end, it is a new beginning of birth. Many of them, including myself respect death. There are many different traditional funeral that shows their respective to the people that they admire.

Textile sample in a bigger version

Photoshop with wire experience

Christo and Jeanne Claude

Christo and Jeanne Claude

Christo and Jeanne Claude

Child creation of space hemlet

Head to Toe suit

A space odyssey

A space odyssey

A space odyssey

Death is not the end. It is the beginning of a birth. -- Revolution.

A space odyssey

FBRS (Fast radio bursts)

Radio Signal (Sephen Hawking)