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3/6 19:15-20:45
3/7 19:15-20:45
3/8 18:15-19:45
(Participation in the workshop requires the purchase of a TPABF ticket.)
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Workshop Instructor
A low-tech new media artist and a SHOWBA Department Store enthusiast. Recently interested in collaging and reassembling everyday objects, combined with mechanical devices, to create works that are cute, playful, and humorous.
Graduated from the Graduate Institute of New Media Art at Taipei National University of the Arts. Working across diverse media, with installation and video as primary forms. When working seriously, the artist focuses on the invisible aspects of everyday life and environments—those subtle, easily overlooked changes and sensations—particularly examining the relationships between social environments and the emotions, memories, and behaviors of urban residents.
The works often involve the recomposition and transformation of everyday ready-made objects, combined with sound, mechanical elements, or moving images, to build emotional and sensory connections. Through a humorous lens, the artist interprets experiences of urban life and contemporary social phenomena.
(Participation in the workshop requires the purchase of a TPABF ticket.)