Pixeled Boundaries 2021 A8 Design Center
Installation Art




“Pixelated Boundaries is the exploration of the relationship between “space” and “sensory”. The working method of “Pixelated Boundaries” is to formally abstract the structure of the installation in the three-dimensional space to try to deconstruct how the body’s tactile desire can be stimulated by visual, and to reflect on the overall extension of senses through technological means represented by 3D, VR, AR and other technologies emphasizing the importance of “the subjectivity of the body”and the intervention and perception of space by the body.



In “Pixeled Boundaries”, the exhibition presents a familiar technical picture to the viewer in a pixelated form, to lead the viewer contemplate on the relationship between the “past times” and the “present”, and the “present” with the “up-coming era”. Such observation, sensitivity, and vigilance, in McLuhan’s view, are the only solution for humans to resist castration of perception, that is to become an “serious artist” becoming those who encounter technology with impunity, stay sharp in the technological shock, have the deepest honesty and trust in the body, emotion, and perception, and continue to break through the “pixel boundary” framed by the “artificial nervous system” — this should be the most core exploration of the relationship between “space” and “sensory” that the exhibition.







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