A traditional chinese ink stick is used to mark the walls at the artist's height - 4 feet 11 and a half - to mark her presense in the room and the waterline of her drowning. For the site-specific installation in a repurposed underground bunker in Shanghai China, the ink marks ancored the ends of a rope intersecting two rooms at the artist's height. Visitors pass through the rope to view a leaning tower of basens holding water, from smallest to largest.
