🚩 New Media Artist Hsin-Chien Huang Leads "Garden Taipei/Formosa: Taiwan Grand Tour" with 22 Taiwan's VR and New Media Artworks to 2021 Ars Electronica Linz in Austria🇦🇹
2021 ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL Ars Electronica has chosen “A New Digital Deal” as its annual theme, centering around the social and cultural transformations under the influence of technology from different countries. Also, it pays attention to changes of “the New Normal” due to the pandemic.
Hsin-Chien Huang, this year’s curator of the “Garden Taipei/Formosa”, resonates the theme with the “Taiwan Grand Tour”, hoping to waken our desire and ability to move freely during the journey via different kinds of media, also make more people see the marvelous results and how hard Taiwan has devoted to technology, culture, tradition, and tradition via international digital platforms. The tour will have become a window between the world and Taiwan.
The scale of this year’s exhibitions has been brought up a notch. Not only did it carry on displaying the VR and AR productions from last year, but the curator Hsin-Chien Huang has collaborated with three other, Hsiao-Yue Tsao, Billy Chang, and Chung-Hsien Chen, to call out many VR directors, new media artists, start-up companies and government institutions to join the project. There are 22 magnificent programs in total, which will be shown in categories such as “Immersive Tour”, “Animated Tour”, “New Media Tour”, “Earth Tour” and “Action Tour” respectively.
“Immersive Tour”, as the first part of the “Taiwan Grand Tour”, viewers can wander among the mountains, oceans, and rivers in the digital world, even outer space! Six scenes inspired by unique Taiwanese landscapes with cultural and biological features will be shared with the audiences, such as “The Starry Sand Beach” (Directed by Hsin-Chien Huang and Nina Barbier), “Moondream Reality-Rebirth”(Directed by Chi-Yen Chiang, Ami Wu), the shuttle VR 360 stereo video of “TAIPOWER D/S ONE.” (Directed by Ghung-I Hung and Shih-Chou Wen), “Floating Childhoods” (Directed by Hakka Public Communication Foundation and Wen-Chieh Chang), “Blue Tears EP1” (Directed by Hsiao-Yue Tsao), and “Samsara” (Directed by Hsin-Chien Huang).
In the “Animated Tour”, viewers can devote themselves to the characters via different programs. Whether it is the abstract or figurative visual style, audiences can experience anxiety and frustration all the way to happiness and growth. Getting rid of this disappointing reality, viewers shall continue the “Taiwan Grand Tour” through their imagination. This program consists of four animations: "Go Go Giwas: Sowing Dream Seeds"(Directed by Vick Wang, Yi-Feng Kao), "My grandmother is an Egg"(Directed by Wu-Ching Chang),"Inside"(Directed by Yu-Ting Hsueh), and "The Wayward Kite"(Directed by Yu-Ting Hsueh).
In the “New Media Tour” program, nine brilliant pieces created by Taiwanese artists will be shared as the relay points for the “Taiwan Grand Tour.” They use video, sound, electronic music, installation, and various new media to explore different topics, such as family, memory, city, society, landscape, and environment. We firmly believe that digital tools can also capture the warmth and emotions in reality. This program consists of nine artworks: "Surrounding Spectrum"(Directed by Hsiu-Ming Wu), "Nanyang Express II : Eternal Wandering and Tropical Pursuing"(Directed by Yi-Chi Lin), "Wave Waves"(Directed by Sio-Pang Hong), "That ・ This"(Directed by Ching-Chuan Hu), "Signal"(Directed by Chin-Hsiang Hu), "Tower of Babel by the sea"(Directed by Wei-Chung Feng), "How to explain love to an iPhone"(Directed by Jie-Huai Yang), "U+617E_v2.∞"(Directed by Jia-Hua Zhan), and "Absence in Presence"(Directed by Ning Tsai).
In the program “Earth Tour”, viewers will participate in a performance art called “Taste Soil”, which intends to rethink the relationship between humans and land by means of “eating.” The program brings together international eminent chefs Andre Chiang, dancer Billy Chang, new media artist Hsin-Chien Huang and Wen-Chieh Chang, fusing Taiwan’s unique traditions and customs with cuisines and dance performances via VR experience. A feast to the eyes and tastebuds awaits.
Looking back at the present time, humans need to take more efficient scientific actions in the digital world to reduce the consumption and pressure of resources and the environment and cope with the impact in the post-pandemic times. Two important technology units in Taiwan make their debut in the “Action Tour”: Miniwiz Co., Ltd. and the Taipei Urban Intelligence Center. The former is devoted to the sustainable development of materials science with digital technology and design, while the latter is the integration of big data and streaming technology to create a new technical model of urban governance. Combing these two, an answer to developing a sustainable society with digital energy is born. During the tour, a new performance art project is inspired by the digital cross-field cooperation for the first time. The Taipei Urban Intelligence Center will join hands with new media artist Chin-Hsiang Hu and the founder of Inwheel Ghung-I Hung, to create a new media artwork “The Weight of Data” by integrating both virtual and physical materials from different domains and sharing data resources.
The brilliant curatorial concept and lineup of the Taiwan Grand Tour have attracted the interest of the officials of the festival and been in the limelight. Therefore, the festival has invited three creators behind the “Earth Tour”: Andre Chiang, Billy Chang, and Hsin-Chien Huang, to an online interview called “Highlight Channel” at 18:00 on September 1 (Taiwan Time). The link will be provided by the official later on. Moreover, Miniwiz Co., Ltd. and the Taipei Urban Intelligence Center are also invited to share their ideas and experiences in an online show called “Home Delivery.”
The theme of the Garden Taipei/ Formosa is presented in a diverse form of performances by combining different fields multiply. The audience can easily follow the step of the “Taiwan Grand Tour” to explore Taiwan’s magnificent local digital creativity and illustrate a new digital landscape unitedly that only belongs to Taiwan. The 2021 Ars Electronica online exhibition will be held from September 8 to 12, 2021. Click the link below to take a sneak peek of this year’s shows.
📍ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL 🔗 https://ars.electronica.art/newdigitaldeal/de/formosa-grand-tour/
📍ARS ELECTRONICA FESTIVAL “Home Delivery” 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/c/arselectronica/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=5
📍 Garden Taipei/Formosa: Taiwan Grand Tour 🔗 http://garden2021.metarealitylab.com/
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澳洲唯一中英双语时尚雜誌
Vision
刊登小弟的潜水人生專訪,
照片 by:
吳永森老師、歐大老師、
丁楓峻老師,蔡送达老師
謝謝所有一起潛水的前輩朋友
完整阅读=>
Humble Spirit
Vision MagazineENGLISH TEXT BY MARK MA CHINESE TEXT BY CAROLE LU
Asian superstar Jay Chou has been instrumental in the rise of Taiwanese band Nan Quan Mama, seeing something special in Devon Song, the only remaining member from the original line up and the man who is the soul of the band. Devon has won the hearts of millions of fans across the world, thrilling tens of thousands of Chinese admirers at the band’s recent shows. Nan Quan Mama touched down for the Australian leg of their tour in mid-april and Devon sat down with VISION for a chat about his latest passion: diving.黃金海岸海洋公園的門口,滴水的潛水蛙鞋插在肩上的背包裡, 剛剛潛完水的彈頭面露倦容,但仍以爽朗的笑感謝VISION雜誌的邀約。彈頭稱自己喜愛潛水,在拿到全球認可的潛水教練執照之前曾用掉了1500支氣瓶,到過帛琉、東帝汶等25個國家。
彈頭是臺灣藝人團體《南拳媽媽》的靈魂人物,該團體4月底在中國開完演唱會,讓數萬粉絲如癡如醉。亞洲巨星周杰倫對這個團體提攜有加,四月中來澳開演唱會時,彈頭被邀成為嘉賓。
VISION雜誌與周董在黃金海岸的交集,令熱愛大海的彈頭也成為本期的座上賓。
Devon Song met us at the entrance of Sea World on the Gold Coast, a pair of diving fins poking out of his backpack and his wet hair a clue to what he’d just been up to. Having just finished a dive, he was tired but still happy to do the interview. With a broad smile, he told us that he loves diving, visiting over 25 countries and going through 1,500 tanks of air in pursuit of his globally recognised diving instructor licence.
“I grew up by the seaside. As a child, I would go with my mum and auntie to catch fish and sell it at the market. I was captivated by the rich ocean life and I always knew it was something I wanted to explore.” As the sun set, Devon gestured at the water and said, “Once this crazy career exploded, the sea became my refuge and the only place where I could find peace.”
Many years of spending time among the mysteries of the oceans have given Devon a different perspective on life. “Over the past two years, I have been inspired by some amazing teachers. They’ve taken me to places where I’ve seen some incredible sights, such as the mass spawning aggregation of bump headed parrotfish and red snapper in Palau and the breathtaking biodiversity of the Komodo Islands. The highlight was swimming with the sand tiger shark, unique to the Ogasawara Islands near Tokyo. It’s a humbling experience when you understand how small and insignificant humans are in comparison to the majesty and vastness of the oceans.”
「我從小在海邊長大,時常跟著母親和阿姨到海中抓海鮮到市場變賣,那時,我認為海洋無邊無際的遼闊映射著生命無常,很值得探索」,夕陽西下,彈頭指著金燦斑斕的海平面,說道,「進入音樂圈之後,大海成了我沉澱心靈唯一的去處」。
多年的潛水,體驗了海洋的奧祕,彈頭對人生有著不同的見解,「近兩年,我認識了好幾位老師,跟著他們,我親眼見到了許多驚人的海洋生物,例如帛琉世界三大魚種紅鯛、海鯛、隆頭鸚哥的交配,科摩多群島的生物多樣性,日本東京小笠原群島的獨特鯊魚種類--- 沙虎鯊等。與壯闊的海洋相比人類是多麼渺小啊!」雖然身為藝人,彈頭相當謙遜,再三提起在潛水生涯中與多為老師結緣,在多位老師的帶領下,有了人生中許多寶貴的經驗,「希望有一天,我會跟著這些攝影老師一起拍一部富有教育性兼具娛樂性的電影」。
These experiences have kept Devon grounded and humble - he is always willing to learn more and is open to being taught by those with more experience of this amazing world. He once braved swimming with a giant hammerhead sharks to get some film for a movie and Devon wants to expand on this experience, saying, “I hope to one day follow these underwater photographers that I’ve worked with and to make an entertaining documentary about this beautiful world.”
Devon loves the diving opportunities that Australia has to offer. “Australia’s deep ocean is so beautiful! I’ve been diving all over the world and I’ve seen many beautiful places, but Australia is unique.” Let’s hope this love of our oceans means many more visits from this humble, soulful music star.
彈頭表示,潛水一是愛好,另一是增加人生經歷。他說他曾見過數百隻鯊魚集聚以及十萬隻紅鯛交配的場景,也因為電影需要到巴哈馬群島冒險拍攝巨型鎚頭鯊…….
「澳洲深海真的很美!」他眼神突然為之一亮,「我在世界各地潛水,美麗的地方很多,唯獨澳洲,真的很不一樣。」 http://clients.visionmagazine.com.au/emagazine/201807/?clientcode=201807-10VMStreetStyle
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你喜歡的歌手、運動員、演員是黑人嗎?
你喜歡聽爵士音樂、嘻哈音樂、街頭服飾、塗鴉文化嗎?
這些都是非裔美籍人士的文化。
我們受惠於他們,就應該了解什麼是 #BlackLivesMatter
https://www.facebook.com/100003492622225/posts/2828196297306763/?d=n
Black Lives Matter FAQ - 從台灣的角度了解 #BLM
最近全球有一些人權相關的事件及紀念日,可以藉機思考我們每個人是如何無形中參與及改變社會中種種現象。其中,Black Lives Matter 運動引起了全世界的關注,很多人在社群網站及現實生活中紛紛表述關心,網上也有很多資料提供援助或分析此事件。
各地亞洲人也開始討論 #BLM 跟亞裔群體的關聯及相似點 -- 如香港、新加坡、印尼巴布亞等地的情況,但單純從台灣的角度討論 #BLM 的文章似乎少之又少。
種族歧視一直以來都是一個全球性的問題。就算台灣是個種族同質性很高的國家,排外 (xenophobia)、種族歧視 (racism)、膚色歧視 (colourism)、白人至上 (white supremacy) 等等問題在台灣文化中仍十分顯著 -- 對國外審美標準的執著、崇洋媚外的舉動、對不同文化跟語言背景的人產生偏見... 都是現實生活中很常見的例子。
台灣雖然與 #BLM 地理距離比較遙遠,但還是可以關心這個持續上百年的議題及從中檢視自己所在社會中相似的問題。
Aurora Chang 跟我只是貢獻小小的力量彙整這個簡單的FAQ,網路上還有許多詳細的資訊以便深入了解更多BLM及相關人權運動的消息。我們兩個並不是完全土生土長的台灣人,所以文化理解上不一定完全正確,但我們也都還在學習,所以也歡迎跟我們分享討論哦!
With the many human rights issues and memorial days around the globe this past week, it is a good time to reflect on how each one of us contributes to the system and norms that allow some of the ugliest realities in the world today.
One of the loudest campaigns is the Black Lives Matter movement, which is not a trend nor an Instagram challenge, but a cry for basic human rights which should not even be happening today. The #BLM movement was widely spread through various forms of media, urging people to partake in the action or at least have some awareness.
However, the silence (and even ridicule) from Taiwan is deafening. Less than a handful of articles/threads/posts articulate the #BLM movement and racism from a Taiwanese perspective. Hence Aurora Chang and I decided to make this simple FAQ as a tiny effort to raise awareness of this issue from a Taiwanese context.
Yes, the #BLM movement may not directly affect lives in Taiwan, but we could look at our own backyard before criticising other countries — though Taiwan is mostly regarded as a racially homogenous nation, discrimination, xenophobia, and white supremacy are still very prevalent and embedded in parts of the Taiwanese culture. Obsession with specific beauty standards, idolisation of the West, and the determination of social statuses by cultural backgrounds or certain linguistic skills are just a few examples that I can recall vividly from my period of upbringing in Taiwan.
It is a privilege to be ignorant of #BLM and racism, but it is ignorant to abuse this privilege by turning a blind eye on it. Although Taiwan is oceans away from the countries where #BLM is most pressing, we could start conversations about #BLM and racism right where we are.
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Do note that neither of us was raised entirely in Taiwan, so our understanding of the Taiwanese culture may be a little inaccurate. Nevertheless, just as everyone else on this topic, we are always keen to educate ourselves and discuss more about the issue, and we encourage you to observe and talk about it, too!
Let’s strive to become a better nation together :)
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這個世界之所以繽紛源於大自然能夠包容各種不同,
自由的白雲、蔚藍的大海、繁盛的草木與美妙的鳥鳴,
人與人之間也因為不同而能產生許多亙古流傳的佳話。
在我們看不見的地方,在陰暗的角落,在容易被忽略的周遭,
或許有人正處於水深火熱裡。
他們或許擔心,下一秒又會被誰給傷害。
他們或許恐懼,不曉得該用什麼面貌面對這個世界。
於是他們隱忍、武裝、甚至漸漸失去自我,躲進暗不見底的深淵,
最後,連走向陽光的能力都喪失了!
而理由,只因為他們與眾不同。
他們不需要同情,只需要一個理解的傾聽,
他們不需要救贖,只渴望一個平等的接納。
我們相信,最珍貴的愛,是尊重與包容,
是縱使不同,我也絕對願意捍衛你生存的權利與自由。
因為不同,世界更值得我們駐足欣賞
謝謝阿斌、Elain與慈婷協助英文翻譯,讓此影片可以被更多的人看見,讓更多人願意尊重與傾聽。
Mother Nature fashioned a beautiful world by allowing diversity in the ecosystems.
Thank goodness for the diverse colors and sounds that combined to make the world an enduring beauty with white clouds, azure oceans, green flora and sweet melody of bird chirping.
Interactions between diverse people created tales that are cherished by many.
Perhaps some people are in distress in some darks corners that are often overlooked.
They are worried because they do not know who might to hurt them next.
They lived in fear because they do not know how to face the world.
So they choose to remain hidden at the bottomless pit and gradually lose themselves.
Just because they dare to be different.
They want the right to be heard, not charity.
They desire equality, not salvation from themselves.
Ultimately, we believed that love means tolerance, respect, and the willingness to fight for others’ right and freedom despite of difference.
Diversity makes the world an even better and gorgeous place.
We thank Francis and Elain and Ting for providing English translation so that this video can reach more people and help spread the words about inclusion and appreciation.
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