Dragon Mountain Pavilion is an installation by Aurelien Chen recreating an ethereal and abstract version of a traditional Chinese landscape.
Above all else, this installation is a landmark placed by the roadside to draw the attention to the entrance of the Dragon Mountain Natural site (Zhulong Shan), a typical example of ‘Shanshui’ traditional Chinese landscape composed by mountains, forest, clouds and water.
There are three different sequences of approach and just as many levels of perception in this installation. While approaching the site from the street, a vibrant mountain composed by 200 inox poles subtly appears in the distance.
With speed, the poles become a single surface
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