A Dream of Rain

A Dream of Rain

Li Yaoyao, Color & Sound Video, Poetic Text,

7 Min 53 Sec, 2022

Piece Description:

Text: Zhong Ting

Human beings are not only natural and societal beings, but also a spiritual. A Dream of Rain seems like dream world of a lost “child,” alluding to “The Butterfly Dream” of Zhuangzi. Is it a dream of rain, or a dream of “me”? Or have “I” and rain become one? With a dream-like perspective, this video introduces the audience to a spiritual time and space, following the artist to different rivers, lakes, coasts, and looking for docks at which to harbor. The double metaphor of “garbage,” the body of fish, garbage, and water, constantly sinking while trying to breathe and land, point to an interrelationship between ecological and spiritual pollution. Nature and its body are in harmony with “me” and “my body.” The senses of insecurity, uncontrollability, helplessness and spiritual loss of “me,” also represent the unease of rain and nature. The video is filled with a faint desire of death in a poetic atmosphere. There is a very thin and tough invisible line pulling the artist’s soul, imbued with a desire for life. This vitality is filled with rain. Between love and death lies a sense of suffocation and its opposite. This emotional expression issuing from the body also reminds people of Li Shangyin’s lost but memorable dream, In moonlit pearls see tears in mermaid eyes/ With sunburned mirth let blue jade vapour rise. (Lavish Zither, translated by Xu Yuanchong) This video artwork is full of wandering, blurred, and poetic beauty. It forces us to think about the importance of spiritual ecology.

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