Intertidal Zone Art Monitoring Station-Annual Project for 2005
Intertidal Zone Art Monitoring Station
Annual Project for 2005
Curators: Lu Ming-te ,Hsu Su-chen,Jung Sin-pi
Exhibition Venue:Gallery 101,102,103, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts
Exhibition Dates:April 16th(Sat..) to May 29th (Sun.),2005
Opening Party:April 15th(Fri.) 6:30~8:30pm
Supervisors: Bureau of Cultural Affairs, Kaohsiung City Government; Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts
Organizer: A Mi Artist Communities
Sponsors: National Culture and Arts Foundation
Co-organizers: The British Council Taiwan; a.a.s.- art Group in England
Science and Technical Collaborators:Pintung Rescue Center for Endangered Wild Animals; Chishan Fault Monitoring Lab of National Kaohsiung Normal University
Artists:
Anti-evolution Monitoring Team: Jung Sin-pi, Pei Kurtis Jai-chyi
Ecological Tropism Monitoring Team: Lu Ming-te, Hsueh Ava, Hung Su-chen, Kuo I-fen, Lin Hong-wen, Sung Quo-cheng
Eurasian Plate Monitoring Team: Hsu Su-chen, Hsiao Sheng-chien, Lee Feng-ru, Stuart Tait, Ana Benlloch, David Miller
The project is funded by The National Culture And Arts Foundation (Taiwan)
Production Grants to Independent Curators in Visual Arts.
The exhibition, through metaphoric comparisons to natural phenomena in the ecosystem, is intended to encourage and conceive more possibility and diversity of modern art creations. In this exhibition, contemporary artists from Taiwan and Britain work together with wild life preservation activists and geologists to construct an exchange platform as diversified as the intertidal zone for cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary activities.
title/ Reincarnation
Life was changing, everything was happening.
However, when living without heart and mind, everything will be destroyed.
All things become insensibility, just like the air disappear absently.
There was lack of moist in the atmosphere, but add on thought into the cloud.
title/ the fa lun of encological usually running. material/ used bamboo. monitor. video image-fish. glass case. died bird . steel. acrylic plate. water. radio voice image/bat radar wave. chemical liquid. motor
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