This work explores the metaphor of power change and violent revolution in the development of technology through the form of dynamic installation. The work consists of a group of elderly machines, which rely on their own vibrations to shake down and break the high smartphones, thus creating a mechanical conflict and subversion. The Chinese revolutionary song "Unity is Strength" is used as the background music of the work, symbolizing the challenge of collective will to the power structure. In the context of this work, it is both an echo of the historical revolutionary spirit and a reflection on the relationship between collective power and technological hegemony in a technological context. Current technological development emphasizes innovation and obsolescence, but does all "progress" mean fairness? This work is not only a critical reflection on the fluidity of technological power, but also an exploration of how individuals can reclaim their voice in the system.
This work explores the metaphor of power change and violent revolution in the development of technology through the form of dynamic installation. The work consists of a group of elderly machines, which rely on their own vibrations to shake down and break the high smartphones, thus creating a mechanical conflict and subversion. The Chinese revolutionary song "Unity is Strength" is used as the background music of the work, symbolizing the challenge of collective will to the power structure. In the context of this work, it is both an echo of the historical revolutionary spirit and a reflection on the relationship between collective power and technological hegemony in a technological context. Current technological development emphasizes innovation and obsolescence, but does all "progress" mean fairness? This work is not only a critical reflection on the fluidity of technological power, but also an exploration of how individuals can reclaim their voice in the system.