17 min

China Too Cool: What's with digital wallpaper in Chinese homes‪?‬ Framing Visual Culture

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In China, copying is not at all bad. There is a term "Fu Zhi Pin," referring to copies of things made with such craft and exactitude that it is worthy of study in a museum. Fast forward to 21st Century and contemporary Chinese domestic space. Copying, or maybe copy pasting, is celebrated, but in a different way. The trend of plastering wallpapers of digitally rendered nature and blog space backgrounds onto walls and floors of Chinese home is an intriguing one. How did the copying of Western architecture in residential communes and homes lead to saturated, digital wallpaper and Karaoke style lighting design to be the preferred taste of the older generation? The answer lies in breaking down the aesthetic of "China Too Cool."

You can read my entire thesis at http://not-seriously.format.com/chinatoocool

If you enjoyed the podcast, share with your friends or buy me a coffee @ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yijingfly ;)

In China, copying is not at all bad. There is a term "Fu Zhi Pin," referring to copies of things made with such craft and exactitude that it is worthy of study in a museum. Fast forward to 21st Century and contemporary Chinese domestic space. Copying, or maybe copy pasting, is celebrated, but in a different way. The trend of plastering wallpapers of digitally rendered nature and blog space backgrounds onto walls and floors of Chinese home is an intriguing one. How did the copying of Western architecture in residential communes and homes lead to saturated, digital wallpaper and Karaoke style lighting design to be the preferred taste of the older generation? The answer lies in breaking down the aesthetic of "China Too Cool."

You can read my entire thesis at http://not-seriously.format.com/chinatoocool

If you enjoyed the podcast, share with your friends or buy me a coffee @ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yijingfly ;)

17 min