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HUNG Tzu-Ni
Received a BA degree in Architectural Design from Shih Chien University and an MFA degree in New Media Art from Taipei National University of the Arts. She completed an international exchange program at TAMA Art University (Tokyo) from 2018 to 2019. HUNG primarily utilizes spatial and sonic installations as her artistic practices, as to (de)construct the interconnected relationship between sound, light and space.
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Received a BA degree in Architectural Design from Shih Chien University and an MFA degree in New Media Art from Taipei National University of the Arts. She completed an international exchange program at TAMA Art University (Tokyo) from 2018 to 2019. HUNG primarily utilizes spatial and sonic installations as her artistic practices, as to (de)construct the interconnected relationship between sound, light and space.
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HSU Ting
Graduated from Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts London. Using photography as her main creative medium, HSU Ting transforms photographic images into spatial installations. Her work is often curated to site-specific locations, integrating images and spatial relationships of different dimensions to reflect on the aspects of photography and reality. Her imagery is based on her surroundings, with an attempt to extend the photographic image beyond the finite moment in which it is captured.
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Graduated from Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts London. Using photography as her main creative medium, HSU Ting transforms photographic images into spatial installations. Her work is often curated to site-specific locations, integrating images and spatial relationships of different dimensions to reflect on the aspects of photography and reality. Her imagery is based on her surroundings, with an attempt to extend the photographic image beyond the finite moment in which it is captured.
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CHENG An-Fan
Graduated from the Department of Textile and Clothing at Fu Jen Catholic University, she currently serves as the director of Botanic Atelier by 11. Employing oralfaction as a means of connection, she has considerable experience in aroma space design and fragrance design. Her work often combines translucent medium, liquid aroma, and spatial installation. Using heat and light as a triggering mechanism, a trajectory of fragrances is formed and passes through plants and herbs. Scents are translated into an abstract language in connection to visitors’ personal emotion and memory.
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Graduated from the Department of Textile and Clothing at Fu Jen Catholic University, she currently serves as the director of Botanic Atelier by 11. Employing oralfaction as a means of connection, she has considerable experience in aroma space design and fragrance design. Her work often combines translucent medium, liquid aroma, and spatial installation. Using heat and light as a triggering mechanism, a trajectory of fragrances is formed and passes through plants and herbs. Scents are translated into an abstract language in connection to visitors’ personal emotion and memory.
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