“Tremble. Movement. Perception” The New Horizon of Taiwan New Media Art Exhibition
Visual Arts

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“Tremble, Movement, Perception” attempts to examine the relationship between technology and human perception. Chiu Chih-Yung, the curator of the exhibition, points to the curatorial concepts manifested by the three actions of the exhibition title: tremble refers to the “vibration and shaking directed by a certain perceptual mood”, while movement is “a non-static emotional response created by our own bodies or external forces”, and perception stands for an “emotional reaction, self-perception, or thoughts initiated by external stimulation”. Behind the notion of immediate mental and physical response to external impetus, there is something more serious: when technology is separated from its function, how does it develop its sensory and emotional influence over humans?
Artist:Yao Chung-Han
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2012" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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