"I Heard Tropical Liu" is a three-channel video work, in which the projections around the space light up or dim one after another. Although the three projections do not intersect in space, the audience can easily perceive the walls between the projections. The man in the shadow always enters the image from the boundary of the projection, and leaves from the boundary after completing his task, as if there is a coherent space behind each projection.
generator (skin-friendly
The human-centered technology that expands outward not only covers the environment we live in, but also induces the extension of the body. When the thumb that slides the mobile phone gradually grows, the new joint bifurcates from the little finger to provide a support for the mobile phone. The largest in the human body Accelerated multiplication of organs, larger surface area, or dense or sparse innervation: the skin evaluates the direction of desire to grow.
Rather than saying that his works deal with the mediated body in the information society with a huge span, this exhibition more clearly reveals the portal that Xie Yungcheng Hsieh seems to have, allowing him to diagnose in two extreme postures. On the one hand, he strictly prohibits physical contact in psychological counseling, and only allows the intervention of historical texts in the form of speech, and further incorporates the scheduling of images into the category of non-contact, and conducts exercises in different situations for the production of meaning; on the other hand, when The image breaks away from neutral devices like mobile phones and TVs. The retinal imaging of the projector and the projected material seem to form a palpable scene in the suspension of the exhibition hall, with its sense of breath and pores. Skin-to-skin where each other has never breathed.
Between the unbridgeable gap between the two postures and the inevitable hysteria, the "generator (skin-friendly)" temporarily receives all kinds of bodies (including yours) wandering in it.