The project's name was inspired by the technical term "stress concentration", which is a location in an object where the stress is significantly greater than the surrounding region. Stress concentration occur when there are irregularities in the geometry or material of a structural component that cause an interruption to the flow of stress. The accumulation of events, their compression in a gradual and gradual transition beyond what was originally there, there is a certain internal tension that offers its own version of the future and its formation. Human beings, as a social phenomenon, exist in the interconnectedness of different levels of events and relational reality, representing both the world and the individual. And in this multi-dimensional event, through continuous decoding and penetrating the seemingly very reasonable surface level, these external connections can be transmitted to consciousness through various information sources, and everyone can be aware of the "self", This has the most important meaning—— It is the ability at any moment of life to turn one's eyes to living, moving matter and discover the existence of the self, revealing the ability not to be a victim of fate, but to be a producer of subconscious and the real world.
The project consists of three parts: A multi-scale disclosure of the topic from a metaphysical layer remote from direct specifics, where the fragility and transparency of the paper emphasizes the nature of what is being expressed; The second row is a heavy gray metal using social photographs and the last one is a moving video series, the transition to a more subject-bodily expression themes.
The final third part of the project: a recording of 6 parts being played, the author works with an aspiring Asian artist to try to reveal the framework of the interaction. In this tense conversation, everyone is trying to find their place, trying to find a compromise, moving from the level of animal dominance to finding the creative essence of each person, transitioning to a different semantic field where each system has different encodings and relationships.