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ZENG

ZHU ZENG
Designer

Exhibition
The Invisible Space
 

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When we close our eyes, how do we feel the space we are in? What do we go through to understand our space? How do we communicate the space of our memories?

The sensory space

Tactile practices

close eyes and use the sense of touch to feel the messages conveyed to the body by objects and express them with words, drawings and your body.

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The similarity space

Similarity

Everyone's imagination and feelings are more or less similar, and we can often draw empathy from the work of others.

The body space

Fire

The character Fire in Similarity uses the movement of the human body to represent fire, which gradually fills the space, and the actors use the changing shape of their bodies as a derivative of the spatial element.

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The invisible space

Space exists in a variety of forms and the performer interacts with it in a variety of ways. The external space sends information to the brain through the senses and the brain automatically matches similar memorised feelings. The performer can use the body as a medium to convey the invisible space to the audience.

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The Royal Central School of  Speech and Drama

Email: zengzhu412@outlook.com | Tel:+44 07579951384

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