Observer and Tools - Gaze Relation
"What we gaze upon is always the relationship between things and ourselves." — John Berger, Ways of Seeing
The exhibition portrays the observation of the individual as entering a forest. Through exhibition layouts that involve entering the forest, adapting to the terrain, reconnecting with nature, and gaining perspectives, it is seen as a process of self-observation. The exhibition employs tool carriers to present the observer's records, attempting to initiate a dialogue between the observer and themselves.
Advisor → Chun-Chiang Niu / Wei-Chih Chen Collaborators → Meng-Che Teng / Yi-Chieh Chen / Sheng-Wei Hsu / Hui-Yi Chang
Print → Four-Hand Printing (Nien-Da Yang / Wei-Mei Wang)
Model → Wei-Lun Tsai
Special Thanks → Ting-Hsuan Hsu / Yu-Ching Cheng / Guan-Cheng Liu / Peng-Chieh Shih / Hsing-Yu Chen / Shih-Chun Wang / An-Yu Li / Tzu-Chen Hung / Mao-Sen Chen
"What we gaze upon is always the relationship between things and ourselves." — John Berger, Ways of Seeing
The exhibition portrays the observation of the individual as entering a forest. Through exhibition layouts that involve entering the forest, adapting to the terrain, reconnecting with nature, and gaining perspectives, it is seen as a process of self-observation. The exhibition employs tool carriers to present the observer's records, attempting to initiate a dialogue between the observer and themselves.
Advisor → Chun-Chiang Niu / Wei-Chih Chen Collaborators → Meng-Che Teng / Yi-Chieh Chen / Sheng-Wei Hsu / Hui-Yi Chang
Print → Four-Hand Printing (Nien-Da Yang / Wei-Mei Wang)
Model → Wei-Lun Tsai
Special Thanks → Ting-Hsuan Hsu / Yu-Ching Cheng / Guan-Cheng Liu / Peng-Chieh Shih / Hsing-Yu Chen / Shih-Chun Wang / An-Yu Li / Tzu-Chen Hung / Mao-Sen Chen