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玉山迷蹤之一 The Adventures in Mount Yu I
新媒體藝術 New Media
杜珮詩 Tu Pei-shih 1981
Artwork ID 10100140
In a flashback, the first half of The Adventures in Mount Yu I portrays a totalitarian world in Sung Tsi-lai’s fiction Debris of Taiwan. The fictional book, written in 1985, features residents of the ruined “TNN Village” in post-nuclear power plant explosion Taiwan in 2010. Although the villagers are controlled by a horrible regime, strangely enough, they feel little about it. Instead, their lives center on eating, drinking, having sex, and following media reports. The second half of this artwork shows the real social protests that took place in 2010. Thus the narrative moves from fictional to realistic. The Adventures in Mount Yu series uses different narratives to show the social protests that have failed (either completely or partially) in Taiwan. The protested issues include land expropriation in Dapu, Miaoli; lack of housing justice in the cities; and the subjectivity of Taiwan. “Adventure” refers to these actions that are “not entirely successful yet.”
Artwork Profile
Title
The Adventures in Mount Yu I
Type
New Media
Year
2010
Components
1件
Edition
3/3
Artowrk ID
10100140
Year of Archive
2012
Collecting Institution
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
Artist Profile
Name
Tu Pei-shih
Born
1981
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