"Today is my birthday, wish me a happy birthday" "Today is my birthday, I invite you to eat..."
Ordinary birthday parties are held in public spaces, and two huge red cloth strips are drawn on one side, inviting strangers passing by to stop and celebrate their birthdays together. Through desserts and celebrations, the numbers are unrelated and strangers Others gather here. At this moment, connect the people in the crowd together again. Are you birthday today? Noboday. Behind the nature of the carnival is a false celebration, just like the words branded on the red cloth: "The moon has gone down, the sun has come up, and today is a beautiful day", so absurd, so meaningless.It seems to be readable but not understand. I think this may also be the essence of art. Through unexpected events, it is attempted to disturb the daily order, adopting a size and scale that cannot be ignored. I keep thinking about how art can intervene in society, and at the same time, provide viewers with a body perception that is different from inertia, and create a set of perception systems that belong to individual bodies. The establishment and creation of all game rules are often built. Based on daily life, exhibition venues, and even existing rules, such as the inherent system of theater. Can we create a "feeling" event in the name of art, disturb the inertia and gather a group of people who don't know each other in the name of art event, and even say whether the event can be established form art.