台藝術家陶亞倫華府VR個展:用虛擬科技思考真實
中文摘要
台灣藝術家陶亞倫第一次到美國華府辦個展。他帶去三件作品,其中有兩件是VR作品。觀眾戴上VR眼鏡後,可以進入一個看起來很理想、卻不一定真實的世界。陶亞倫說,他想用科技做藝術,也想讓大家思考:我們看到的畫面,可能來自腦中的想像。
中央社報導,台灣新媒體藝術家陶亞倫在華府希利爾藝廊首度舉辦個展,展出VR系列「徘徊的幽靈」與錄像作品「盲流計畫-烏克蘭」。作品透過虛擬實境、沉浸式觀看與流亡者返鄉視角,建構看似理想卻未必真實的空間,讓觀眾反思科技、政治、資本與現實邊界之間的關係。
English Summary
Taiwanese artist Tao Ya-lun is holding his first solo exhibition in Washington, D.C. He is showing three works, including two VR pieces. Visitors wear VR headsets and enter a world that looks ideal but may not be real. Tao says he uses technology as art and wants people to think about how what we see may come from images in our own minds.
CNA reports that Taiwanese new-media artist Tao Ya-lun is presenting his first solo exhibition at IA&A at Hillyer in Washington, D.C. The show includes works from his VR series “Wandering Ghost” and the video piece “Blind Flow Project — Ukraine.” Through virtual reality, immersive viewing, and the perspective of an exiled young person returning home, the works build spaces that seem ideal but are not necessarily real, inviting viewers to reflect on technology, politics, capital, and the boundaries of reality.