Warehouse is a collaborative project between emerging artists and Chameleon Gallery. By working with artists who use different media in their practices, Warehouse experiments with virtual reality in various formats. The first volume will feature Sunset in Baltimore by Sicheng Wang, President Xi reads Chinese dictionary by Chuxi Guo, Dreamland by Wenkai Li and Road Towards BanZhangShan Tunnel by Nandan He
Now Available on SteamVR from March 27th to August 27th, 2020
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Now Available on SteamVR from March 27th to August 27th, 2020
More Detail about how to view, please visit Our SteamVR page
Chuxi Guo
President Xi Reads Chinese Dictionary
President Xi Jinping at the opening of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China uses all the pronunciations in the dictionary. In the video, president Xi has read all the characters in the dictionary.
President Xi Reads Chinese Dictionary
President Xi Jinping at the opening of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China uses all the pronunciations in the dictionary. In the video, president Xi has read all the characters in the dictionary.
Sicheng Wang
Sunset in Baltimore
When the sun strikes the cloud with its rays, mist trembles and hovers in the light. I am walking beside a river, named fate; I try to understand a single word. I restore myself in the fate, like a shore rebuilds itself in its waves. When the shore repairs itself, I walk.
Sunset in Baltimore
When the sun strikes the cloud with its rays, mist trembles and hovers in the light. I am walking beside a river, named fate; I try to understand a single word. I restore myself in the fate, like a shore rebuilds itself in its waves. When the shore repairs itself, I walk.
Wnekai Li
Dreamland
Dreamland is about the artist who wants to go back to her simple and peaceful childhood. It is not only about the past, but also about her current confusion.
Dreamland
Dreamland is about the artist who wants to go back to her simple and peaceful childhood. It is not only about the past, but also about her current confusion.
Nandan Sam He
Road Towards BanZhangShan Tunnel:
Road Towards Ban zhang Shan Tunnel is one of my recovering voyages towards my odd phantasm and nihilistic belongingness. My generation grew up in a perception that reality is the most surreal thing. I inhabit my subconscious in my works—a place beneath the past, beyond dimension, echoing by its own present. I am creating an intimacy space that explore the rawness of a contemporary self and reveals an irrational order of a hyper normalized wonderland.
Road Towards BanZhangShan Tunnel:
Road Towards Ban zhang Shan Tunnel is one of my recovering voyages towards my odd phantasm and nihilistic belongingness. My generation grew up in a perception that reality is the most surreal thing. I inhabit my subconscious in my works—a place beneath the past, beyond dimension, echoing by its own present. I am creating an intimacy space that explore the rawness of a contemporary self and reveals an irrational order of a hyper normalized wonderland.