Jinmin Chen
About
Jinmin Chen (Dia) is a futuristic designer and artist. Focusing on the conception and research of human utopia. Dia believes that the essence of utopia is the state of human spiritual consciousness reaching a high dimension. Further promote her thinking about the universe and the connection between the universe and humans. So she developed from the three aspects closest to the universe, namely energy, frequency, and vibration.
HERTZ
The energy of sound waves is related to the loudness of the sound source. The louder the loudness, the greater the energy transmitted by the sound waves. The overlapping frequency of these sound waves is the embodiment of Hertz.
“By concretizing abstract concepts such as frequency and vibration, I want people to “see” physical phenomena that they usually don’t care about, let people pay attention to the meaning of sound therapy and heal the soul.”
Dia expressed her pursuit of a balanced lifestyle. In the millennial era, people often feel stressed and anxious. She hopes to guide everyone to pay attention to their inner state through her works and become a medium for interacting with people’s inner world. Find a way to coexist harmoniously with the world, so that people can find a moment of tranquility in their busy daily lives, reconnect themselves, and achieve resonance between body and mind.
IG:k_ingminchen / jinmin__chen
EMAIL: diachanofficial@outlook.com
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