Mei-s Project -v10.0- -ongoing- ((link)) Info

Thematically, v10.0 circled a handful of concerns with renewed seriousness. One thread explored inheritance—not only of objects and words, but of habits and small omissions passed down through households. Mei filmed hands making tea the way her grandmother had taught her, hands that carried tremor and certainty in the same motion. Another thread examined the politics of small spaces: rooms where care is given and withheld, kitchens that become clinics for grief, alleyways that host unsanctioned friendships. A third thread questioned authorship itself: who owns a story when it is stitched from many hands? Mei refused a singular answer, instead allowing credit to be diffuse and mutable, listed in a running ledger that accompanied the work and changed as people added notes.

: This indicates the project has gone through many stages of development and is currently in a "major release" phase. Mei-s Project -v10.0- -Ongoing-

Audience experience was considered at every turn. Installations were designed as circuits of attention rather than passive exhibitions. In one configuration, viewers entered a narrow corridor lined with photographs and cassette players; the sound triggered in sequence as they moved, composing an accidental collage that differed with each walk-through. In another, prints were arranged on a cafe table with sticky notes inviting viewers to write down a memory and leave it. The project deliberately produced modest, participatory ecologies: people could visit, contribute, take a fragment away, or simply sit. Thematically, v10