Taiwan Street Stories is a multimedia portrait of street workers, landscapes, and daily moments on the streets of Taiwan, presented through the lens of dream logic and immersive interaction.

The installation comprises a multi-screen, non-linear, automated, and randomized poetic video documentary, as well as street photography, slides, 3D-scanned printed miniatures, and interactive 3D video.

The installation incorporates Chinese and Japanese non-linear poetry modalities, such as Xuanjitu, and Renga (see published articles), emphasizing interrelation, recontextualization, and interactivity. Additionally, this installation incorporates elements of traditional Taiwanese Paper Sculpture, including Zhizha, Chinese porcelain sculpture, Japanese miniature sculpture, including Netsuke, and Neo-Dadaist collage.

The documentary installation employs this poetic framework to convey a fluid, individualized, and participatory viewer experience, illustrating a highly subjective, ambiguous, and meditative documentation of Taiwanese street workers, their surrounding social landscape, and the multidimensional forces within.

VIDEO

Example of a Single Screen Array, Live Randomized Edit,

Non-Linear Text Without Sound, 1920x1080, 30mins

Example of a Single-Screen Array, Live Randomized Edit,

Randomized Single Audio Channel, 1920x1080, 30mins

Example of a Six-Screen Array, Live Randomized Edit,

Randomized Single Audio Channel,1920x1080,30mins

PHOTO:

3D Materials

Print Up To 700 x 700cm, 300DPI

3D SCAN & PRINT

3D Objects Print Approximately 10x10cm

PHOTO:

Street Photography

Print Up To 120 x 80cm, 300DPI

PHOTO:

Video Stills

Print Up To 65 x 39cm, 300DPI

PHOTO STITCH

Print Up To 1200 x 700cm, 300DPI

PHOTO SLIDES

35mm Slides, Vignetted Slide Projection

INTERACTIVE

 VIDEO 

Example of Interactive Array, Live Randomized Edit,

Audio Triggered Generative Graphics, 1920x1080, 30mins