Paper space : A folded hometown / Immediacy Design and Research Office
Briefly

The work ‘Paper Space’ serves as a profound commentary on modern existential crises, exploring the nuanced relationships between ‘hometown’, spirituality, and urbanization through immersive art.
Inspired by his travels to cities like Taipei and Beijing, the designer reflects on the concept of ‘hometown’ as a spiritual absence, rather than a physical place, raising awareness of this often overlooked sentiment.
By utilizing paper as a medium, ‘Paper Space’ visually contrasts dimensionality, transforming mere cutouts into experiential structures that challenge preconceived notions of urban living and architectural confines.
The work catalyzes critical discussions on living standards in urban settings by illustrating the emotional weight of ‘home’ through abstract representation, forcing visitors to reconsider their spatial experiences.
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