This project focuses on the symbiotic relationship between humans and the ocean, and combines pagan culture to construct a world filled with mythical elements. We hope this digital commemorative ceremony will attempt to rebuild the relationship between humans and nature. Drawing inspiration from the pantheistic worldview—where humans are not the ‘lords of all creation’ but rather part of nature, coexisting with other spiritual beings—and pagan ritual elements, we have created an immersive space that is tangible, audible, and perceptible, allowing audiences not only to “know” but also to ‘feel.’
Collaborator: Baoyu Li
Yutong Li
Yutong Li is a digital artist with a background in visual communication design. Her work often focuses on the theme of humans and nature, exploring anti-anthropocentrism and examining the relationships between humans and non-humans, humans and technology, and humans and nature.
Email: liyutong2023lyt@163.com
Ruochen Wang
I am a student at the Royal College of Art for the 2024-2025 academic year, with a focus on exploring the relationship between art and natural ecology. My work primarily revolves around marine environments and organisms, using digital media to reveal the complexity and fragility of oceanic ecosystems. Through my practice, I aim to raise awareness about the importance of marine conservation.
Instagram: @wrc_wang
Email: 10044615@network.rca.ac.uk