Ache C. Wang — BLOOMscrolling, an act of resistance

BLOOMscrolling, by Ache C. Wang, is an installation that transforms the practice of scrolling into a critical gesture.

by BASE Milano

BLOOMscrolling is an installation that invites a critical pause within the accelerated space of digital consumption. A knitted scroll serves as an analog screen to translate colonial narratives: the forced displacement of Wisteria sinensis, uprooted from China.

The scroll visualizes trade routes and botanical migrations, revealing colonialism as a systemic and programmable entity. BLOOMscrolling interrupts the habit of passive scrolling, urging the audience to confront cultural memory.

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