





Jia-Ming DAY
Jia-Ming Day graduated from the Computer Graphics Department at Pratt Institute in New York and currently serves as a professor and department chair of New Media Art at National Taipei University of the Arts. He has dedicated recent years to exploring the possibilities of animation within the realm of new media.
seek new forms and subjects that bring life (animate) to the environment. His animation works have been exhibited at

Fujui Wang is currently an associate professor of the Taipei
art and interactive art whose work has played a key role in establishing sound as a new artistic genre in Taiwan. A pioneer of Fujui and Yi Lu co-founded the Soundwatch Studio to promoteing experimental audio art both locally and internationally.

Lien-Cheng WANG
Taiwan. His artistic and research involve interactive devices and real-time sound performance. He uses open source to create installation art and audio-visual real-time performance. The works are committed to a seamless combination of images and sounds created by computer algorithms as well as human volume of installed approach to achieve a unique physical perception. Now he is currently appointed as lecturer in the new media department of Taipei National University of the Arts. His

Lin graduated from the MFA Program in New Media Arts at Taipei National University of the Arts. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Fine Arts at National Taipei University of the Arts.
attempting to use art as a method of connection to cosmology.among others.
the New Media Art Department of Taipei National University of Yen-Ju

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viewers' interactions with images at probing relationship between human bodies and modern lifestyle.

Sensory experiences serve as our primary methods to acquire information. The knowledge and intuition derived from these experiences constitute the fundamental basis for human thoughta perceptual experiences that challenge the pre-existing cognition of viewers.

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porary visual expression.
Depends on the scene

virtual environment. Employing techniques like image mattingunfamiliarity and detachment. Does this detachment also imply a virtual aspect? And could it represent a new contemporary relationship?

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single-channel video projected onto a suspended projection screen

those individuals who happen to be recorded merely by passing through seem to have lost their secret identities as human beings. requiring their faces to be obscured by AI intelligence systems. upon them.

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contradictions and emotions as the core theme.
Installation: 30cm150cm90cm Image: 11520*1080 (six channels).

reality? Should we continuously seek the truth? How much of the distinguish between reality and memory. Images are constantly 2023

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Depends on site electronic materials, aluminum extrusion, PLA-3D printing

visually representing the brain's random noise.

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identity construction within this dynamic parallel universe. The work diversity of virtual identities through the variations in wire arrangements.
The arrangement of wires not only changes the projection of the virtual identities online. The constant transformation of these wires represents the dynamic changes of our virtual presence in the digital space.
reliance on the internet and technology makes this virtuality tend towards facets.

Taiwanese new media artist whose oeuvre encompasses an live performances. Her works talk about her personal
contemplate the convergence of personal narratives within the digital landscape and the broader societal framework.
Li-Chi Hsiao ARTIST


the expansiveness of sound and the interaction of time. Join us in this cross-temthis moment.

Lai began his artistic career with sound and image productions. He explores feedback noise from audio mixers blend audio and visual elements. His video works are noises and oversampling test tones to immerse listeners in a mysterious soundscape.

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