Park Dae-im was drafted by the Japanese Imperial Army in 1934 and forced into prostitution in the service of the Japanese troops invading China. She was sent to a euphemistically-named comfort station in Mukden, now Shenyang, China, where she received a residence permit for foreigners, which she has kept with care as proof of her past.
Located in the historic centre of #Shenyang, an expansive metropolis in northeastern China, LOVIVO Gallery stands out against the age-old environs thanks to its futuristic, high tech-inflected interior design. Commissioned by a technology company to design a gallery space and employee lounge within their office building, Shenyang-based architecture practice BAICAI Design have drawn inspiration from the paradigm shifting potential that high-tech companies promise to create a series of spaces that defy expectations. Combining the idea of the matrix with the concepts of infinity, weightlessness and ambiguity, the architects have dematerialised the spatial experience urging visitors to explore the premises and by extension think about the infinite possibilities that the future holds. Photography by Topia Vision. . . A Gallery in Shenyang Embraces Infinity, Weightlessness and Ambiguity for a Dematerialized Spatial Experience https://www.yatzer.com/lovivo-gallery
These spring sunsets make me cry, this strange spring sadness when something new is about to happen, everything is blooming, but you know that it won’t last forever
I’ve met so many cool people here and I don’t want to go home, I want to move further