A landscape built for space measurement “” continues the unique aesthetic style of Tzu-Hsun Lee’s work. With his keen and delicate perception, he explores the unknown beyond the real world in the general sense, and uses his brilliant and rich imagination to “reconstruct” the space. His creative process is like establishing an independent experimental system similar to inference rules and he tries striving for the possibility of free development within the limits of logic. Through continuous progressing, he intends to construct a world where fantasized cosmic and rational order coexist. “”A landscape built for space measurement I”” applies a long panel to develop the scenery, inducing viewer’s concentrating to move along the scene gradually so as to appreciate the continuous and interlaced multi-dimensional space quietly, and to experience a special feeling of synchronicity, in which also could be discovered here the harmonious beauty of inner discipline and order…