
JENNIFER YIP
With the basis of people-watching, works will be created through the use of photography and writings to demonstrate interpretations and visual presentations of everyday happenings and day-to-day interactions. Through a voyeuristic style of creating process, the practice refers to theories of Sociology and Ethnography in terms of the study of human behaviour. The project will specifically focus on situations when individuals are alone in public areas, and their responses to the surroundings. By making use of chance elements and embarrassment in our daily lives, the practice aimed to blur boundaries of private and public. Through presenting actions and habits, the work aimed to reveal patterns of culture which further relate to collective memories and experiences.


