Tsai Mong Hsuan



Don't forget your personal belongings. (2018)

text, printed on recycled paper, hand-binded.
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Don't forget your personal belongings is a writing piece that explores the idea of attachment/fixation in buddhism, which suggests one shall release its obsessiveness on objects, relationships, even ideology and beliefs. The writing uses psychology theories to reflect on human cognitive capabilities, at the same time embeds quotes as its body, which arranges from ancient Chinese poems, modern philosophers, and contemporary feminist thinkers and writers.

A 10 minutes reading of selected parts from the text. Joined by Philip Coyne. Documentation of the event.

A 10 minutes reading of selected parts from the text. Joined by Philip Coyne. Documentation of the event.

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