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Exhibition Duration: 2018.12.29-2019.3.10
Artists: Jiang Zhuyun, Feng Chen, Yang Jian, Shen Xin, Wang Tuo, Ma Haijiao
Response to 8102
“When I face the reality, what is at my back haunts me most.”
About the Artist
Jiang Zhuyun, born in 1984, lives and works in Hangzhou and Beijing, China. As an artist, Jiang's works takes on multiple forms such as installation, animation, drawing, experimental music, sound art and audio-visual pieces. He was a finalist of the 5th Huayu Youth Award 2017.
About Recent Works
The End Precedes the Beginning,2018
Installation
Computer x4, Single-axis linear module 1m x4, text by Need printer x4, Monitor
In this work, the artist uses an eye tracking system to record the movement of his eyes when reading the poem Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot, and maps it onto four one-meter long modules, as each module corresponds to one chapter of the poem. The machines have become the vessels that contains the experience of time from the artist.
Panorama and Gaze,2018
Interactive installation
Computer, Tobii eye tracker
In a total range of 1024x720 pixels on a monitor screen, the audiences can use the movement of their own eyes to peek through partials of the entire picture. This work uses the gaze fixed on a certain part as a point of reference, which reveals the imagination of the parts unseen.
The Flow of a Melting Contour in One Day,2015-2016
Video installation
17’00”
A leg made of ice was attached onto a disabled chair. After one day, it still stands. Through showing the same object in four channels with different focal points, the artist tries to construct a flow of appearances in multiple dimensions: spatial changes of the camera, focal point changes on the chair, and the melting of the ice leg in time.
Courtesy of the artist
DEC
29
14 days till opening
作者:OCT当代艺术中心上海馆
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