Human society encompasses diverse lifestyles and constantly evolving mechanisms with heterogeneous structures. When different ethnic groups with their own cultural backgrounds intersect in the ever-changing landscape of technology networks, they also create flexible and peculiar rules in the virtual world.
Whether in the real world or the virtual realm, there are always complex interactions involving cooperation, competition, risk-taking, manipulation of control, and trade-offs in the process. These interactions persistently underpin the development of economic behaviors, with rewards and risks intertwined.
'Jinology-Risk or Profit?' primarily draws inspiration from contemporary venture capital economic activities as a "process." It reexamines the adaptability and variability of economic social mechanisms in contemporary life by deconstructing, reassembling, and overlaying the interactions among investors, startup companies, and surrounding competitors during their operational processes.
On the other hand, 'Jinology-Essence' explores how general economic behaviors in society are perceived and measured. Both works intentionally adopt a first-person gaming perspective, non-narrative and satirical techniques, multi-segment editing, and a raw handmade aesthetic. They diverge from the current trend of refined visual aesthetics in virtual gaming products, emphasizing the necessity of innovation and versatile social mechanisms in contemporary civilization.
Furthermore, 'Jinology-Silver vs Gold' is a fictional newspaper that employs a customized trading model and utilizes mathematical computational data to discuss the historical positioning of the gold standard system.