DIANA GUO





︎LANDSCAPE

︎BREWING FLOWER POWER
︎ARCTIC FOOD KIT

︎MUSEUM IN TRANSIT
︎AIRPORT DYNAMISM

︎SNOWBANK
︎ISLAND OF SEQUENCE ︎COMMON BORDER
︎MIGRATING MUTUALISM
︎NOCTURNAL EARTH

︎WEARABLES
︎SKETCHBOOK


︎ART/EXHIBIT

︎FLOATING BETWEEN BORDERS...OR, PERHAPS, AN EARTH WITHOUT BORDERS?
︎FLEXIBLE CAPITALISM ︎
HETEROTOPIAS OF CONSUMPTION
︎MEDIATIONS
︎WEAVE
︎MOTHER II
︎RADIAL


︎WRITING
︎2021-2018
︎READING LIST


︎ABOUT  

DIANA GUO interested in creating atmospheres through storytelling and poetry and believes in the soft power that stories can bring. She is exploring the translation/transformation of personal narratives in immersive public spaces to incite awareness, emotion, and social change. Moving forward, she will continue researching themes of biopolitics and inclusion/exclusion in design practice and art.

dianaguo@gsd.harvard.edu




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Diana Guo
Selected Works

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The media are not toys… they can be entrusted only to new artists, because they are art forms.
(McLuhan, 1954)

                  

Shortlist Finalist Reimagining Museums for Climate Action, United Nations Conference 2021, Top 3 in the international competition ArcDeck, Radical Urbanism,

Site: Glasgow, Scotland 
Year: Summer 2020

Featured by Arcdek, Shortlisted on RMCA
+publictransit +tactical urbanism + deconstruction +disassembly +climate +unitednations +sciencemuseum +glasgow 

This is an open invitation to explore, learn, and take action. Our proposal is a model that strategically disassembles and locates the museum along the transit system, starting from the airport and extending along the subway, bus, and train stops through partnership with Glasgow’s public transit agency. We encourage visitors to take public transit and immerse in the Glasgow Science Centre’s programming related to the COP26 upon immediate arrival. This model can be adapted for future climate exhibits  around the world. We adapt the museum’s exhibit into multimedia displays, shown on existing screens and infrastructure to engage the public and co-create new approaches to conservation and management of natural and cultural heritage.

TEAM: With Thomas Huang, Yichan Wang, Savannah Wu, Mingjia Chen