Pivoting around the vicious cycle of history,
Erick Oh's contemporary, digital take on the vivid murals of the Renaissance portrays the beauty and absurdity of human society. Composed of intricate, hopeful, scary, comical, and sad vignettes of interconnecting human activities and behaviour--always against the backdrop of a perpetual day-and-night sequence--
Erick Oh's eternal pyramid of life touches upon diverse issues: racism, terrorism and religion, as well as war and education, through a cyclic narrative.
—Nick Riganas