Taiwan's Cross-Disciplinary Innovation in Visual Art: Chang Shuo-Yin and Yeh Hsin-Hsuan Exhibit in New York
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Interactive media artworks by Taiwanese artists Chang Shuo-Yin and Yeh Hsin-Hsuan are currently on display at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York, showcasing the integration of Taiwan's technology and visual storytelling through immersive experiences.
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- Q: Where can I see the works by Chang Shuo-Yin and Yeh Hsin-Hsuan?
- A: The exhibition runs from June 12 to September 6 at the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) in New York.
- Q: What is unique about 'Proof As If Proof Were Needed'?
- A: It's an interactive experience where visitors enter a Taiwanese couple’s home, with AI adjusting perspectives based on audience presence.
- Q: What is the concept behind Yeh Hsin-Hsuan’s 'Sense of Nowhere'?
- A: A VR journey using sound and visuals to explore subconscious thoughts and personal memories.
- Q: What technologies are used in the exhibition?
- A: ITRI’s AI detection systems, VR, and spatial audio design, showcasing Taiwan’s tech-art innovation.
- Q: Why is Taiwan’s cultural tech gaining global attention?
- A: By blending traditional storytelling with cutting-edge technology to create immersive, emotionally resonant art.