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Limit of 22 x 22 x 6 cm. Each volume is accordingly produced by the previous; it allows the latter to attach. Volumes clasped tightly to each other, and the 66 is inseparable. The results of positive or negative spaces that previous volumes made may be expected or just purely accident, but these spaces left more possibilities for the rest of the volumes.

Since no side is set as the front, it can be called any side, depending on how the viewer sees it. It may have different ideas from various aspects, and we can be free of the way we usually see. Because of specific rules, the primary body may be limited. Although there is no frame, such restrictions also create a hidden order for the whole, and the relationship between each volume is full of imagination.

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Among 66 volumes, the first seven pieces can be called the main subject; the latter seems attached to it, just like a city, and different systems are generated in order of it. Each volume is in an absolute order, and people must untie it according to the sequence; the user can't disassemble it from the middle. This model has a certain logic, so it is not only necessary to think carefully during this period, but the model-making must also have logical infer to meet the right size and the absolute order.

The left page shows the dynamic assembly process of the work from the first piece to the 66th piece.

The images above are the sequence from 1 to 66 of this work.

Stand By You

Medium / cardboard

Size / 22 x 22 x 6 cm

Stand By You Hand Drawings

Medium / pencil sketch

Size / 15 x 30 cm for each

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