tuRn offers a counter-movement to bOre—not by opposing its excavatory logic, but by spiralling outward from its edge.
Spiralling
While bOre drills into systems of standardisation and reveals structural violence, tuRn embraces torsion, deviation, and the generative friction of multiplicity. It explores spinning, twisting, and looping as gestures that resist linearity and instrumental clarity—foregrounding forms of situated knowledge that fray, entangle, and rotate rather than penetrate.
About duān
duān, a platform at the intersection of socio-ecological inquiry, emerging technologies, semantics research alongside of audiovisual practices. duān's ethos focus on the underlying structures—the hidden rules and infrastructures that quietly shape behaviour, perception, and possibility. Rather than producing fixed objects, duān creates openings between disciplines and cultural terrains, creating porous spaces where knowledge and sensibility can move in both directions.