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Metaphor for Mental Status in Modern Life of Technology Era: Echibition Mental-logue∕ Monster-logue
現代科技生活中的精神狀態隱喻:《Mental-logue/Monster-logue》
October 18th, 2013Type: Image
Author: 張品杰 Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: 《典藏今藝術》no.252
Note: The article reviews the exhibition 'Mental-logue/Monster-logue' curated by WANG, Yung-lin. According to WANG, 'Mental-logue/Monster-logue discusses not simply how people liberate various forms of information transmission though technological media. More importantly, it also deals with how participants transform information into experience by making use of their various sensory systems. In addition, it tries to provide much more diverse imagination from the two keywords in the title, namely mental and monster.'
CHEN, Song-Chi; 雲端-錯離的視線; photo courtesy of the artist
KUO, Yi-chen, 覆影 (2013); photo courtesy of the artist
CHENG, Shien-Yu; Afterlife Ver.2.0-生命的來來去去; photo courtesy of the artist