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Performance art and minimalism

If minimalism and performance art unite together, the world becomes a place with truest and simplest sophistication and the earth will rotate everlastingly.

There is no greater performance than time. Without the existence of the past, present, and future, any fulfillment of the action and practice become void through space and dimensions.
Although physical time appears to be more or less objective, psychological time is subjective and potentially malleable, exemplified by common phrases like “time flies when you are having fun”.  Time is also a fair play. Every one of us is given 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. However, the outcome of the using of time is totally different in terms of living experiences.
If we live the world that less is more, the simplicity will become the ultimate sophistication and which is often the truest. The geometric shapes of the pendants are inspired by the graphic pattern of minimalism. The minimalism is a tool that can assist you in finding the truth and simplicity. The structures and materials of the pendants are inspired by the perception of time which can be either objective or subjective according to the wearers who engage with the pendants.

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