"Acres of Diamonds" is a conceptual installation and living research platform that explores the intersection between domestic space, spiritual economy,... Read More
"Acres of Diamonds" is a conceptual installation and living research platform that explores the intersection between domestic space, spiritual economy, and self-sustaining architecture. Initiated as a philosophical inquiry into “how we dwell,” the work uses visual diagrams, symbolic furniture, and text-based rituals to investigate the potential of the home as a site of transformation.
The project presents a hybrid structure—part house, part system—mapping invisible structures like care, energy flow, and ritual repetition. Inspired by both Eastern philosophies and contemporary survival aesthetics, it proposes a way of living that is self-generating, circular, and spiritually fertile.
This work is also the foundational chapter of “Minor Academy” a long-term platform that transforms daily rhythm into symbolic curriculum. "Acres of Diamonds" is not just an object or space, but a question: how can art rebuild the architecture of meaning?