銀幕上的遠方 The Distant End on the Silver Screen
陳肇彤個展| CHEN Chao-Tung Solo Exhibition
陳肇彤個展| CHEN Chao-Tung Solo Exhibition
DATES|AUG 01, 2020 - AUG 29, 2020
OPENING|AUG 01 (17:00)
The artist will be present.
OPENING|AUG 01 (17:00)
The artist will be present.
STATEMENT
Though a carrier, the silver screen does not create value by carrying.
In its silver luster, sources of light and degrees of brightness are disregarded.
Its every appearance is a performance, with a clean surface and a silver oath.
This is the creed the silver color upholds.
Through the silver screen, all feelings and words are faithfully delivered to oneself.
There is no need for solemn pledges in black and white
As black and white will eventually blend into Taiji and offset each other.
With its exclusive lineage, silver finds no complement or counterpart.
Black and white make gray, while silver is always silver.
The scenes outside car windows are constantly changing; what’s close gradually becomes distant and what’s distant
remains distant.
Distantness is a relative sense of distance. What you can see in front of you is not distant, and what you can't see is
not close.
The numbers on the dashboard keep rolling alongside the roars of the engine.
What comes immediately after 9 is 0.
This is the true essence of adjustability and controllability of machinery and computers
Sometimes more; sometimes less.
We will all come to understand that distantness is not a race of numbers
What’s not attained in our imagination
Is called the "Distant End".
In its silver luster, sources of light and degrees of brightness are disregarded.
Its every appearance is a performance, with a clean surface and a silver oath.
This is the creed the silver color upholds.
Through the silver screen, all feelings and words are faithfully delivered to oneself.
There is no need for solemn pledges in black and white
As black and white will eventually blend into Taiji and offset each other.
With its exclusive lineage, silver finds no complement or counterpart.
Black and white make gray, while silver is always silver.
The scenes outside car windows are constantly changing; what’s close gradually becomes distant and what’s distant
remains distant.
Distantness is a relative sense of distance. What you can see in front of you is not distant, and what you can't see is
not close.
The numbers on the dashboard keep rolling alongside the roars of the engine.
What comes immediately after 9 is 0.
This is the true essence of adjustability and controllability of machinery and computers
Sometimes more; sometimes less.
We will all come to understand that distantness is not a race of numbers
What’s not attained in our imagination
Is called the "Distant End".