S.O.F.T. Interface

Textile Handbag-Exposure

My inspiration germinated from the observation of the streets in Hong Kong, where messages of eastern and western were interweaved.

Although in a dilapidate yet busy street, graffiti and advertising marks on the walls show a cultural inclusiveness and openness of communities. Graffiti on the street is the best way to state human rights and to expose the opaque documents.

Such street graffiti is thought-provoking. Graffiti puts the gradually materialistic society under exposure and make it return to humanity, honesty and justice. Also, graffiti is an interactive way to let people rethink whether one lives with personality and dignity. Through the exposure, people have truly supervised the government and exposed the truth to public. People and authorities can influence each other and have more connections in one community.

As research continuing, doodling related actions are unique: tear and paste, layer upon layer. Some black blocks on official secret documents become a typical pattern, which concealed the secret that the authority was unwilling to expose to the public. After years later, they were discovered and exposed when media press sexangle shutters.

While some important events seem coincidentally happened, they were actually caused by a series of conspiracy hidden behind. The key words of different events are related, and also mutually supportive, logically repeated in history. The truth of the big event was covered in obscure layers.