Observer Pattern / Department of New Media Art, Taipei National University of the Arts (TW)/Photo: flap

Spectacle Extension

Tzu-Yung Kuo (TW)

Can we trust what we see? How confident are we in discerning reality? Should we continuously seek the truth? How much of the flashing scenes remain in our memory? It is difficult for us to distinguish between reality and memory.

Images are constantly cropped, cut, compressed and distorted, giving rise to unique and peculiar landscapes. Memories operate similarly, incomplete yet imbued with deeper meanings. Through the lens, we create intricately layered, enigmatic, and beautiful images.