Curatorial project

True Existence

A bilingual curatorial web piece that turns text, image, and pacing into a single online viewing experience about presence, observation, and narrative framing.

True Existence behaves more like a browsable exhibition text than a conventional project page. Instead of flattening content into a utilitarian layout, it uses pacing, spacing, bilingual structure, and visual sequencing to make the act of viewing part of the work itself.

Notes

Builds a coherent curatorial narrative through bilingual content
Uses pacing and composition rather than feature density to create atmosphere
Works as a strong reference for exhibition pages, project intros, and archival presentation
Keeps the full original page available for direct viewing

The full page is kept visible below so this work is not reduced to a summary. Its reading rhythm, image-text relationship, and web atmosphere remain part of the experience.

Search intent

Reference how a bilingual curatorial page can carry tone and narrative
Study how text, image, and page structure can work together as storytelling
Explore approaches for exhibition proposals, art project pages, or brand-led editorial sites

FAQ

What matters most in this work?

Not a single component, but the viewing rhythm of the page as a whole. The text, imagery, bilingual relationship, and whitespace work together as the actual expression.

What kind of websites is this useful to reference?

It is especially useful for curatorial pages, exhibition proposals, brand narrative pages, and any project that wants the website itself to carry atmosphere.

Why keep the full preview instead of only describing it?

Because the value of the work lives in the real browsing experience. You need to enter the page to feel how the web language is doing the storytelling.

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