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“Even If It Looks Like Grass: Chow and Lin Solo Exhibition”, Bounded Space, Beijing, China, 2025.

Curated by Evelyn Sun.  

04.09.2025 - 08.10.2025

Credit: Bounded Space

The cultivation of wild wheat began across the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East over ten thousand years ago, moving across the Mesopotamian into ancient Egypt and later to wider geographic regions. Today, wheat is intertwined with human development and culture, with its original or processed forms present on all continents.

The story of data can be traced to inventions including Gutenberg's mechanized printing press in the 15th century, Hollerith's tabulating machine in 1884 and the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer developed in the 1940s. Access to data was revolutionized with the Internet, and digitization of text, still images, video and audio has accelerated in the past two decades. The binary sequence of 0s and 1s has become a prevailing global language to store, disseminate and analyse information.

Wheat and data have journeyed across different temporal and spatial contexts to become critical pillars of human daily subsistence and development. It is predicted that in 2025, global wheat production will reach 805.3 million metric tons, and the world will generate 181 zettabytes (1 zettabyte = 1 billion terabytes) of data.  

 

Installation View: “Even If It Looks Like Grass

2023-2025, Medium: Paper, Frames, Wheat berries, Stone mill.

 

Installation View: “The Conversation - Dailies

2021-2025, Medium: Video

 

Installation View: “The Poverty Line

2010-2025, Medium: Giclee Prints

 

Installation View: “Blink

2025, Medium: Giclee Prints, Video

 

Installation View: “Decentralized Value Systems

2025, Medium: Baijiu, Mobile Phone

 

Installation View: “Everything I Own

2025, Medium: Audio recording, scent, fragrance diffuser

 

Photo Credits: Chow and Lin