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  • I was born in Taiwan.

  • I grew up surrounded by different types of hardware stores,

  • and I like going to night markets.

  • I love the energy of the night markets, the colors, the lights, the toys, and all the unexpected things I find every time I go,

  • things like watermelon with straw antennas

  • or puppies with mohawks.

  • When I was growing up, I liked taking toys apart,

  • any kind of toys I'd find around the house,

  • like my brother's BB gun when he's not home.

  • I also liked to make environments

  • for people to explore and play.

  • In these early installations,

  • I would take plastic sheets, plastic bags,

  • and things I would find in the hardware store

  • or around the house.

  • I would take things like highlighter pen,

  • mix it with water, pump it through plastic tubing,

  • creating these glowing circulatory systems

  • for people to walk through and enjoy.

  • I like these materials because of the way they look,

  • the way they feel, and they're very affordable.

  • I also liked to make devices that work with body parts.

  • I would take camera LED lights

  • and a bungee cord and strap it on my waist

  • and I would videotape my belly button,

  • get a different perspective,

  • and see what it does.

  • (Laughter)

  • I also like to modify household appliances.

  • This is an automatic night light.

  • Some of you might have them at home.

  • I would cut out the light sensor,

  • add an extension line,

  • and use modeling clay,

  • stick it onto the television,

  • and then I would videotape my eye,

  • and using the dark part of my eye

  • tricking the sensor into thinking it's night time,

  • so you turn on the lightbulb.

  • The white of the eye and the eyelid

  • will trick the sensor into thinking it's daytime,

  • and it will shut off the light.

  • I wanted to collect more different types of eyes,

  • so I built this device using bicycle helmets,

  • some lightbulbs and television sets.

  • It would be easier for other people to wear the helmet

  • and record their eyes.

  • This device allows me to symbolically

  • extract other people's eyes,

  • so I have a diversity of eyes to use

  • for my other sculptures.

  • This sculpture has four eyes.

  • Each eye is controlling a different device.

  • This eye is turning itself around in a television.

  • This eye is inflating a plastic tube.

  • This eye is watching a video of another piece being made.

  • And these two eyes are activating glowing water.

  • Many of these pieces are later on shown

  • in museums, biennials, triennial exhibitions

  • around the world.

  • I love science and biology.

  • In 2007, I was doing a research fellowship

  • at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum

  • looking at bioluminous organisms in the ocean.

  • I love these creatures. I love the way they look, the way they feel.

  • They're soft, they're slimy,

  • and I was fascinated by the way they use light

  • in their environment,

  • either to attract mates, for self-defense,

  • or to attract food.

  • This research inspired my work in many different ways,

  • things like movement or different light patterns.

  • So I started gathering a lot of

  • different types of material in my studio

  • and just experimenting

  • and trying this out, trying that out,

  • and seeing what types of creatures I can come up with.

  • I used a lot of computer cooling fans

  • and just kind of put them together and see what happens.

  • This is an 8,000-square-foot installation

  • composed of many different creatures,

  • some hanging from the ceiling and some resting on the floor.

  • From afar, they look alien-like,

  • but when you look closer,

  • they're all made out of black garbage bags

  • or Tupperware containers.

  • I'd like to share with you how ordinary things

  • can become something magical and wondrous.

  • (Applause)

  • Thank you.

  • (Applause)

I was born in Taiwan.

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TED】黄智恵:深海に居そうな彫刻 (【TED】Shih Chieh Huang: Sculptures that’d be at home in the deep sea)

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    許瓊文 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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