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The Collision Between Minnan Bamboo Weaving and Modern Ceramics, Zhangzhou…
The Collision Between Minnan Bamboo Weaving and Modern Ceramics
Users / Demographic
Secondary Users
Local communities who identify with Minnan culture.
Tourists and cultural enthusiasts seeking meaningful encounters with Chinese intangible heritage.
Primary Users
Local younger generations who may lack awareness of traditions.
Art and design audiences: gallery visitors, collectors, academics, and students in design and heritage studies...
Stakeholders
Non-governmental Stakeholders
Non-profits and NGOs advocating for cultural preservation and sustainable design.
UNESCO (Intangible Cultural Heritage initiatives).
Businesses / Organisations
Museums, galleries, and cultural centers in China and internationally.
Sustainable design firms and eco-material companies.
Ceramic studios and cultural industries.
Governmental Bodies
Fujian provincial and municipal cultural heritage bureaus.
Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China.
Community Groups / Publics
Local heritage societies and folk art associations.
Design schools, universities, and cultural clubs.
Minnan artisans, craftspeople, and their families.
Functionality (Use)
Features / Components / Objects
Symbolic fractures, voids, or transformations in the surface to reflect cultural loss and renewal.
Ceramic pieces visually referencing bamboo weaving patterns.
Stages
Prototyping ceramic interpretations (textures, forms, glazes).
Exhibiting work in cultural and educational spaces.
Research into Minnan bamboo weaving and its cultural significance.
Engaging audiences in dialogue about cultural preservation.
Awareness & Education
Communicates the fragility of intangible heritage through aesthetic forms.
Acts as a storytelling medium between past craft and present sustainability issues.
Materials / Media / System
Media
Exhibition displays (installation, photography, documentation).
Physical ceramic artworks.
System
A hybrid system where contemporary ceramics act as vessels of memory, bridging traditional and modern cultural sustainability.
Materials
Other materials: fabric, bamboo...
Main materials: ceramics (clay, porcelain, glazes, pigments).
Zhangzhou City, the Southern of Fujian Province, the Southeastern Coast of China