Tsuribori, Tokyo, Japan. 2006
 
depth of field
Research into Visual and Material Culture
Seng Tsoi
T: 604.780.7429__E: seng@stsoi.com
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Premised on investigative, thoughtful and imaginative engagement the works presented here reflect a constant layering of visual, material and spatial knowledge, skill, and processing that allows for an increasingly wider lens in which things can be seen and made. Moreover, the projects operate in a multitude of scales and fields, in an expanded territory for invention, expression, and understanding. In doing so, this work reflects and values the constructive capacity of art and design to positively transform the way we see, think and live.    

 

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Fold Tower,Transmission Towers, Iceland_Design Competition
Material Nature, Tommy Thompson Park, Toronto_Design Project
Filigree, Sundsvall Arts Centre, Sweden_Design Competition
Hole Punch, Tokyo, Japan_Design Project
Tsuribori, Tokyo, Japan_Field Work
Curtains, Guelph, Ontario_Sculpture
Compass, Cardboard_Sculpture
Lost In Transmission, Shinjuku Station, Tokyo_Urbanism
Plywood, Plywood_Sculpture
World Trade Center Memorial, New York_Design Competition
Tape Boxes, Tape_Sculpture
Tape Envelope, Tape_Sculpture
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Asphalt Pebble, Found Object_Sculpture
Brick Pebble, Found Object_Sculpture
Tape Painting, Tape_Sculpture
Tulips of the Valley_Conceptual Photograph
Lesser Snow Geese of the Valley_Conceptual Photograph
Art Hotel, Beijing, China_Design Project I
Between the Trees, Fargo, North Dakota_Design Competition
Serlachius Museum Gösta Extension, Finland_Design Competition
Safeway_Conceptual Photograph
Giant Bonsai_Conceptual Photograph
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