Media art orientated researches in interdisciplinary fields
Media Art
Since 2011 I started lecturing at Tsinghua University, Information Art & Design Dept.
and teach interdisciplinary courses and conduct researches driven by new media art
Interactive installation challenges human-machine trust
The Collider is a door that opens only for people who manage to act as if it doesn’t exist. People are told to run towards the locked door, having been assured that the door will open at the very last moment before they hit it¾if they keep their speed up and don’t hesitate or slow down. This instantaneous experience is a provocative test of the human-machine trust relationship. (read more)
- a visual memory in a never-ending process
Just like any analog clock, Last Clock has three hands: one for seconds, one for minutes and one for hours. The hands, however, are made of a slice of live video that gets scanned to the clockface. With different refresh rate for each hand, the three time circles reflect the rhythms of the space at different temporal resolutions. (read more)
- installation Hansol Museum, South Korea
Ink Drops to the Origins is an artistic installation at Hansol Museum in Korea. The museum presents two collections, one of contemporary art and one comprising 3,000 artefacts and a database documenting the long history and superior qualities of Korean paper. The collections, created by the Hansol conglomerate, are housed in a building designed by Tadao Ando. The commissioned artwork links the two collections. (read more)
- virtual candel light shines into traditional painting
The Hanxizai Banquet Scroll
Commissioned by Forbidden City, this is a 8 m x 2 m large format interactive installation for the national treasure painting “Hanxizai Banquet Scroll”. The original scroll renders an series of events of the banquet from a third person perspective. Audience can use a trackable “candle” to “shine” into the painting to activate and observe the banquet from a first person perspective.