Monday, February 8, 2016

The Inheritance and other works by Hsin-Chein Huang



Hsin-Chien Huang uses new media to perform in front of a huge display in Beijing.  He is either directing the animations or following them, but either way, it is very fascinating to watch.  This artist also likes to use 3D animations in his artwork to help pull the viewer into his work.

The image below is meant to portray a vision about the artist being both a father and a son at the same time.  It is meant to trigger childhood memories that he had from four objects that belonged to his father.  If you didn't know the background of the art, you wouldn't really know what the artist is trying to portray here, other than something that is aesthetically pleasing to the eye.

"Visitors are invited to investigate the objects and their history from the vantage point of an interrogator. When wearing 3-D glasses, one can see the objects organically evolve in surprising ways that hover between reality and the virtual, decay and rebirth, memory and imagination."

Huang Hsin-chien InheritanceHuang Hsin-chien Inheritance

http://museum.cornell.edu/exhibitions/huang-hsin-chien-inheritance

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