Fourth
Dimension (Royal - One Language One World - 1e1d), page 3.
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Art books and catalogs were displayed strategically to entice audiences to remain in the installation area (the sunroom) to experience the meditating atmosphere created by the Buddhist chanting instruments and the environment of this sunroom. Audiences interacted with this space that once housed one of Canada's most respected artists and its guests, members of the Asin Gioro Royal Family. (Art book in image is about the artworks of a 3 years old child prodigy from China).
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Catalog for collections of artifacts by the Ching Dynasty at the Ancient Palace (The Forbidden City). Note pages in display: in the right is a portrait of Emperor kein Leong in yellow gown (the yellow color was exclusive to the royal family). Opposite page shows a scene with military soldiers armed with bow and arrows. |
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Arrow and crumpled rice paper in ball shape with verses of poem by
Emperor Shu Ji. A symbolic demonstration of
Fourth Dimension in
vectors. For centuries in Chinese history, new dynasties usually began
with bows and arrows.
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