Less is Known on Earth is an interdisciplinary installation project that explores the relationship between the Earth itself and the way that our mind projects meanings onto it. The installation brings together objects made out of science books, natural objects, geometric shapes, posters, and newspapers, and a live performance that reflect the enigmatic qualities of things on Earth in the foreground and the human world in the background. Different logics operate and shape the course of events in time and space. The entire exhibition floor is lit by red and blue grow lights under which objects are dispersedly placed for the audience to wander around. The viewers walk, see, smell, examine and read as if they landed on another planet where art and science, nature and culture, disorder and order, and chaos and reason intersect with each other.