Dream Is a Piece of Ham

  • Dates
    2024 - 2025
  • Author
  • Location Shanghai, China

This project originates from recurring dreams in which I am unable to photograph fleeting moments of intense beauty due to constant technical failure. The work shifts photography from recording reality to reflecting emotional and psychological states.

For the past three years, I’ve frequently had dreams where I encounter incredibly beautiful light and scenes that excite, delight, and satisfy me in the moment. Instinctively, I want to take out my phone or camera to capture the moment, but every time, various issues arise—my camera is broken, my phone screen is cracked, the phone won’t unlock, the battery is dead, the shutter button is malfunctioning, I forget to bring my camera, or the phone is not mine… In these dreams, my hands frantically fumble and rush, but it’s all in vain. Those beautiful scenes slip away before my eyes in a matter of seconds, followed by anxiety and disappointment.

Sartre said that human beings reveal themselves through the constant negation of their own consciousness, and that consciousness always responds in specific ways to certain scenes and relationships. In these dreams, I always recognize the external world, which holds immense attraction for me, and repeatedly try to connect with it through a tool or medium I believe to be effective. I, the world, and the tool/medium are drawn to each other, confirm each other, and struggle with one another. Over the past two years, these dreams have been like a mirror reflecting my sense of self-awareness, allowing me to constantly observe my desires and myself in reality.

This project isn’t about recording something visible to everyone. Instead, it reinterprets the workings of the subconscious, turning a simple, random moment into an emotionally reflective experience. It also acts as a focal point, extending from dreams to explore the emotions in daily life. By observing subconscious behaviors, even what seems absurd or unexpected begins to reveal their patterns and connections.

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I dreamt of being on a snowy mountain, where the sun’s movement made the snow reflect a dazzling light. The speed of the light was so quick that I could hardly keep up, and I didn’t have time to take a photo before it disappeared.

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In the morning, I was riding a motorcycle past a lotus pond, where was veiled in soft white mist. A few lotus leaves poked through the mist, faintly glowing in a soft blue. I wanted to take a picture, but the iPad’s protective cover wouldn’t open. When I finally got it open, the iPad was just a thin sheet of paper.

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Last night, I dreamt of spontaneously capturing many portraits. I can no longer remember the details of the scenes and what I photographed. What I can recall is that everything went quite well, except for a few moments when the shutter malfunctioned. Maybe my dreams of failed photography over the past two years are going come to an end.

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I dreamt of a transparent cylindrical water pillar, filled with colorful objects. Some of the water pillars turned light pink and blue under the light. I captured them with my camera, but the final images didn’t show the water pillars at all.

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Magically, I dreamed that I was floating in the sky, drifting like a cloud. Beautiful buildings glided past on both sides. I felt a deep sense of enjoyment—and the shooting went smoothly, too.