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Body, A Thing within Things: Review on The Way Things Go
身體乃物中之物:《物.理》的身體體驗
August 12th, 2016Type: Image
Author: Wang, Kuan-ting Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: 《現代美術》no.181
Note: Even though our lives consist of a system buttressed by things and technologies, we, living within this system, rarely perceive the qualities and influences of the the surrounding things and technologies. The Way Things Go, curated by Chia-Ying Su and Kat Siao, employs the such forms as self-theater and “body as thing” to create the unusual feelings out of everyday objects so as to reveal the unseen and the unknown and to re-activate our perception and knowledge of things.
Yuko Mohri, Ofuna Flower Center; image courtesy of TFAM
En Plein Vol, Antonie Terrieux and Camille Vacher; photo courtesy of TFAM
Tao, Ya-lun, 留白; photo courtesy of TFAM