Who designs a city without chairs? Who leaves abandoned chairs in open spaces?
By documenting abandoned chairs in public areas, we uncover clues about whether a metropolis is truly designed with human needs in mind. Did the abandoned chairs appear first, or did the desire to "sit down" precede their placement?
The artist examines the essence of Hong Kong by capturing abandoned chairs scattered across various districts. These chairs often go unnoticed, blending into the urban landscape as we’ve grown accustomed to their presence. Why can’t people pause for a moment? Is it due to the narrow streets? The relentless pace of life? Or simply the absence of chairs in the city?