Sanxingdui is an archaeological site in Sichuan, China, where
archaeologists uncovered a vast trove of Bronze Age artifacts: towering
masks, tree-like sculptures, ritual vessels, and intricate gold
decorations unlike anything else in the world.
To many visitors, the masks look almost sci-fi: huge eyes, angular
faces, surreal proportions. That visual shock makes Sanxingdui a
powerful bridge between ancient history, contemporary design, and
speculative futures.
Our studio focuses on this exact bridge – translating the site’s
mystery into clear storytelling, visual systems, and digital experiences
that feel respectful, contemporary, and accessible to U.S. audiences.
We do not turn Sanxingdui into cartoon mascots. We amplify its strangeness,
beauty, and historical weight in ways audiences can emotionally connect with.
Research-based narratives
English-first content design
Cross-cultural advisory
How we typically work with you
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01 · Discovery – understand your space, audience,
and constraints (virtual call, floor plans, existing tech).
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02 · Concept & scope – propose an exhibition or
digital package with clear cost and timeline ranges.
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03 · Production – content creation, localization,
and coordination with your in-house team or vendors.
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04 · Launch & iterate – on-site calibration,
staff training, and post-launch data review.
We operate between China (artifact context, research, and visual references)
and the U.S. (audience insight, on-site deployment).