Lin Xiaofan

For me, imagination is a form of poetry — a state in which language creates tangible forms that are difficult to express, and tangible forms convey the subtle details that language cannot fully describe. It is constant and ever-present, much like how it is often impossible to read a book plainly or look at something from a single, neutral perspective. Visually, it is like a central sphere emitting infinite rays of light: countless angles. Imagination arises from these angles — from questioning concepts and creating new ones. And each imagination, once formed, can split into many more.

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