Beneath your feet lie the remains of the Yuanshan Culture, dating from 3300 BCE to 2500 BCE. The ancestors who lived here once ate shellfish from the riverbanks, and the accumulation of their remnants formed this archaeological site.
4,500 years later, we rely on money and the internet to live. Tonight, you are invited to have a cup of tea, exchange your footprints from social media, and cast your own trace to leave behind a site belonging to the year 2025.
Born in 1993, Annie Lee is a native of Kaohsiung and a graduate of the Department of Material Arts and Design at Tainan National University of the Arts. Her work focuses on social groups and intimate relationships, using the interaction between bodily behavior and materials to express the connection between emotions and the senses.
She once ran the alternative space Bansu House and published How to build Bansu House. Her works Sheng Xiong Trading Company and Let Me Treat You to Dirt have been and awarded in the Kaohsiung Awards.