Landslide – Los Angeles (2025)
Land Slide
2025
The city is an endless mountain, collapse in front of me.
Land Slide is part of the Concurrentix series, an ongoing exploration of fractured realities, collapsing symbols, and the instability of perception. Drawing inspiration from Los Angeles’s urban landscape, the work reimagines the city as an endless terrain in flux—constantly collapsing and reforming.
Transforming a street view into a collection of sliding contours, the work imagines “the life inside each section” by inpainting each slice of the contours with generative AI. Meanwhile the edge of sections assemble back into a consistent urban landscape, turning into perpetual transforming landslides, and fused with tidal waveforms.
EXHIBITIONS
Landslide at Denver downtown
2025 10.1 – 10.30
“Landslide” is featured as part of the Nightlights Denver’s one month program, nightly starting approximately 30 minutes after sunset and looping until midnight
Night Lights Denver is a collection of light and projection-based art installations throughout Downtown Denver, including “The People’s Projector” at the Daniels & Fisher Tower, the unique two-sided projection on the Kittredge Building, and multiple SPARK window exhibitions.
Landslide Landing in Shanghai OCTsee Center
2025.5
“Seeing Spring” Art Exhibition Series – Phase II: A Joyous Departure Amid Andy Warhol’s Blooming Flowers
The second chapter of the “Seeing Spring” art exhibition series begins in full bloom among Andy Warhol’s radiant Flowers. This journey first took off with Wu Guanzhong’s lively Spring Swallows, whose ink strokes pulse with the vitality of nature and the artist’s passionate longing for it.
Following trails of idealized light and shadow, we pass through layers of color and form, encountering countless fiery souls chasing their own constellations. The journey ultimately pauses in Warhol’s mechanically reproduced floral sea—where art breaks free from the shackles of singularity, and spring blossoms into countless forms within the reach of everyday life.
We pay tribute to all creators who infuse the spirit of life into the ordinary. The TAT Art Project is dedicated to bringing art closer to daily life: not as a utopia to escape from reality, but as the searing imprint left by kissing life deeply.
Landslide at Culture Hub ReFest
2025.02
Re–Fest is CultureHub’s annual festival that brings artists, activists, and technologists together to explore our role in re-shaping the future. We partner with organizations that focus on creative technology, social justice, and arts and culture to make new connections that expand our understanding of the world around us. Presented in an open and interactive format, Re–Fest is a space where new ideas intersect.
The theme, Re–Collect, centers recollection equally with collecting as a practice. What mark do our collections make on the world? What gaps are left by those that are missing? Where can collections be restored, created, or dismantled to create a more just future? Re–Fest presents collections made intentionally and unintentionally, by individuals, families, institutions, and computer programs, in an exhibition that makes tangible the abundance and gaps in our cultural memory. Re–Fest is free and open to all. Artworks, performances, conversations, and workshops will occur throughout La MaMa’s 74a E 4th Street building in New York City and in CultureHub LA’s studio in Los Angeles.
Co-curated by Culture Hub LA and YDG (Youth Digital Group), the art festival features 12 artists from Supercollider LA and YDG, showing series of instlallation and video works at the REEF.




