A silent house is not silent at all.

The project (2018 - 2019) documented daily life at a private, self-subsisting home of 20 teenagers (10 deaf, 10 hearing) in Da Lat, Vietnam. It depicts how nonverbal communication, touch, and psychic interaction can generate understanding and respect among distinctive communities, different mentalities, and physicality.

A deaf man develops a vision, a blind man outstanding hearing, a quiet photographer in my case with the pure eye original capture.
The house is a lively contrast to commonalities in modern society: people hear but don't listen, and there is less and less touch.

excerpts from "Silence Blossomin'" (2018 -2019)

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