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Shot entirely in camera using miniatures and LED screens with no post VFX, the work provides viewers with a voyeuristic perspective into an upside-down bedroom, where a sleeping person experiences a turbulent dream in which time and space collapse. It is a visualization of the anxieties of the postmodern condition. During the phases of dreaming (titled Recall, Reset, Reorient, Realign, and Return), the dreamer experiences moments in which fragmented memories are recalled and reprocessed in a sort of ego death. Finally, the dreamer awakens with these fragments realigned in the mind. This is a work by Adrian Yu and Garson Yu.

Multimedia artist Adrian Yu has directed numerous music videos, television commercials and teaser films. His works have been exhibited in New York and Hong Kong. His multimedia installation Dreamrave (2019) was created in partnership with NY-based creative studio OFFLINE PROJECTS to recreate the human sleep cycle by creating an interactive livestream experience.

Born in Hong Kong, Garson Yu is a multimedia artist, film title designer and creative director. He graduated from the Yale School of Art and his works have been shown worldwide. He has won numerous awards and honours for his design and motion graphics works. He was a visiting lecturer for film title design at Carnegie Mellon University, USA, the Cologne International Film School, Germany, and the Central Academy of Fine Arts School of Design, China. He is a member of Alliance Graphique Internationale, Switzerland. His most recent experiential project was an immersive virtual installation of the Buddhist Cave Temples of Dunhuang, which was exhibited at The Getty Center in Los Angeles during the summer of 2016.