坎城「與火共舞」沉浸式作品 由水探討火之善與惡
NQ 評分
92/100
AI 摘要(NQ 加工版)
由台英法合製的沉浸式作品「與火共舞」,入圍坎城影展競賽單元,以「水」的意象來展現「火」的矛盾本質。導演傑羅表示,作品旨在透過沉浸式藝術邀請觀眾共同冒險,並在古典樂的普世主題中重新團結。
AI 分析
常見問題
- Q: What is the immersive work 'Colored Fire' (與火共舞)?
- A: It is a Taiwanese-British-French co-produced immersive art installation, nominated in the Immersive Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, which features a virtual piano performance by Yuja Wang.
- Q: Who are the main creators behind 'Colored Fire'?
- A: The project is a collaboration between Taiwan's HTC VIVE ARTS, France's Atlas V, and the UK's Lightroom. It is directed by Pierre-Alain Giraud, with visual art by Gabríela Friðriksdóttir and features pianist Yuja Wang.
- Q: What is the central theme of the artwork?
- A: The artwork explores the contradictory nature of fire, which can both sustain life and cause destruction. The director likens this duality to the complexities of humanity.
- Q: How does the audience experience 'Colored Fire'?
- A: In a 450-square-meter room with projections on all surfaces, audience members wear headset displays and can walk freely. They can approach a real piano to watch a virtual Yuja Wang perform or step back to be enveloped by a 'world of fire' that changes with the music, becoming part of the installation themselves.
- Q: Why does the work use water to represent fire?
- A: The piece is framed by the poet Novalis's quote, 'Water is wet fire.' It begins with visuals of water that transform into fire, symbolizing the origin of life and the interconnectedness of these opposing elements to explore fire's multifaceted nature.