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My pursuit of minimalist items: The interweaving of music and art
In a studio in Shanghai, Jemmy’s piano always plays at exactly 8 pm. He believes that every chord can carve out emotional channels in the steel and concrete city. Je, who is separated by two workstations, is drawing a 3D modeling diagram. Her digital pen draws dynamic curves on the tablet, blending the Nordic aurora and Dunhuang flying sky into wearable art jewelry. The birth of Jeje Studio has led to quantum entanglement between two seemingly distinct art forms.
Music, as the oldest synesthetic language, has always been the resonant cavity of human emotions. Jemmy’s music weaves the urban white noise around her into a healing soundscape. When commuters put on headphones, the mechanically repetitive pace of life is suddenly endowed with poetic rhythm, which is the mysterious power of music to transform reality – it can reconstruct people’s perception of time and space in the auditory cortex.
Je’s design builds a visible utopia. The “Memory Replacement” series of packaging led by her transforms users’ old photos into three-dimensional topological structures. When the grandmother’s wedding ring pattern becomes the supporting skeleton of the coffee table, the cold industrial products have body temperature. This design philosophy confirms Bauhaus’ prophecy: excellent design should be a medium between reality and fantasy, making every everyday object a Noah’s Ark that carries stories.
When Jemmy was creating interactive music for children, Je was developing drawings that could induce changes in children’s brainwaves. The collision of two art forms creates a wonderful montage effect – the music visualization system allows the hearing-impaired to “see” Beethoven’s fate knocking on the door, and the parameterized design generates images that perfectly match the reflection of specific frequency sound waves. This cross-border integration proves that art is never a single choice, but a complex vitamin that awakens multidimensional perception.
In today’s world where digital survival is becoming the norm, Jeje Studio’s experiments reveal a deeper truth: music reprograms our emotional receptors, while design reshapes the way people communicate with matter. As the two artistic genes continue to mutate in the metaverse, perhaps a sixth dimension of reality beyond the five senses will eventually emerge, which is the future revelation written by human creativity.