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Imagine a world where order and familiarity reign, where life shows up in the same colours, the same places—a spectacle looping like a repeated telecast of a forgotten film. To live abundantly, rather than merely exist, is to paddle against that current, to risk rupture over repetition. In creation as well, defying the norm is not rebellion for its own sake, but a refusal to let the imagination harden into habit and compliance.
To defy is to remain porous, to mistrust the ease of approval, to doubt inherited maps, to choose curiosity over compliance. In that tension, the creator is remade alongside the work: keenly sharpened by resistance, expanded by risk and kept awake by the possibility of failure. This week's dispatch lingers in that spirit of defiance. In India's Sensorium Park,
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Compartment S4 transforms a neglected colonial-era cemetery into a public landscape— defying both erasure and spectacle. In a conversation around his first solo exhibition in India, Ai Weiwei reflects on the artist's responsibility to question systems and speak toward power, positioning dissent not as provocation but as ethical necessity. And in 'Down Under', Formafantasma lends nature an assertive and lyrical voice, unsettling the assumption that the more-than-human world is silent or unseen.
Across these stories, defiance is neither loud nor ornamental, compelling us to rethink: where, in our own practices and ways of living, do we dare to resist repetition?

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