“Xiao-Yao-Yu 逍遙遊: From Free Range Imagination to the Aesthetics of Scale”, the third chapter, proposes a new theory of aesthetics that attempts to explicate recent artworks related to ruins, environmental disasters, and large-scale human interventions in the planet and beyond. Emanating from the perspective of the South, these artworks exhibit multifaceted scales of time and space that interweave modern technology and natural forces. Though akin to the non-anthropocentric traditional Taoist aesthetics, they differ from the free-range imagination of the Taoists. At the core of the aesthetics of scale is the knowledge of technology that is already embedded in human perception and permeate our way of lives. The Aesthetics embodied in this chapter provide a critique of modern technology and its worldviews.