Sidi Li
About
Invisible Wall is an art project that explores the hidden rules of public spaces through behavioral interventions. In various public locations in London, the artist uses chairs and transparent barriers as mediums to perform subtle yet provocative “acts of non-compliance.” By placing these everyday objects in “non-designated” contexts, the project triggers public reactions and reflections on habitual spatial behaviors. Through video documentation, installation, and publications, the work reveals the internalized mechanisms of social order and spatial power, encouraging audiences to reconsider the malleability of public spaces and the freedom of individual actions.
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