Artworks
Shame
SHAME is composed of two pieces of installations, both analysing and introspecting on the authenticity, fertility, and longevity of human-to-human relationships built through SNS from our own experiences with the subject.
2022, Two-channel Installation
Collaborated with Shiyuan Liu, Zhanwei Liu, Harry Ma
Ideological basis
Our project directly concentrates on the ontological power of SNS.
My world, which formed around me, gradually collapses with the appearance of the others(human-object).
In other words, humans are at the centre of the world where they have formed themselves, but their status will be taken away as soon as they build a relationship with others.
Despite the ontological power of SNS, there is a gap between me creating the rough self-objectification and the expectations of my image actually exposed to others.
In order to demonstrate such a concept, we propose to create two video installations to recreate and substantialize the scenario of human interactions through SNS in order to examine the authenticity, fertility, and longevity of those digitally built relationships.


Processes & Outcomes
Our project aims to critically apply digital storytelling technologies by integrating cooperative forms of practice from four team members with diverse backgrounds into one cohesive work consisting of two video installations. With films, digital displays, motion sensors, projection mapping, physical objects, and installations, we synthesize all these practices together to create a cohesive story.
Through concerted cooperation and effective communication, all four team members draft and consummate a final project plan based on a single theme that every member can comprehend and then implement according to our technical skills in filming, photography, and projection. Consequently, when everyone is on the same page and has a clear vision of the ultimate goal of the project, we can work together and direct toward the best outcome.
