Royal Library Gardens and Digital Hollow Location Guide

This work launches a buzzing pharmacological invasion upon the “digital negative.” A swarm blooms within the library garden, displacing digital noise with organic life. This planned glitch interrogates the illusion of digital purity.
Kenwood M1 and Phantom Circuit Visual

This work executes a pharmacological graft on the stereo’s “digital negative”. Flies transform into biological ciphers, etching phantom pathways as humus-nodes.
The current passes through, resonating with the hybrid inscription of onjugated life and machinery.
About Baokang Zhao
Baokang Zhao, born in Shanghai in 1953, has been a farmer, college student, army officer, art secondary school lecturer, freelance artist, and university professor of Modern Art.
He focuses on contemporary painting creation and research and currently lives in Shanghai and Sydney.