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  • Making of Eve Clone Portraits IMR is a continuous series of the Making of Eve Clone I video, extending the digital images of da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man and Eve Clone into a real space. The viewer, is invited to put on an MR(Mixed Reality)helmet, will
  • “Making of Eve Clone Portrait” received the First Prize in ART WOMEN International Exhibition held by PPLG in Italy ?FELLOWSHIP PRIZE 2020 – Platinium Certificate Award ?Best concept on the trilogy of the word “Culture-Territory-Identity”)
  • “Making of Eve Clone II” extracts a black-and-white grid image of the merged faces of Eve Clone and the Vitruvian Man from “Making of Eve Clone I”. This interactive installation learns to mimic human facial expressions through audience
  • In “Making of Eve Clone III”, Lin Pey-Chwen continued to select scriptures from the Book of Daniel and Book of Revelation in the Bible, and also included the Proclamation of God’s Kingdom by the Prophet, Elijah Hong. These texts are projected
  • The six two-dimensional, digital print works Making of Eve Clone Portraits IAR, are extensions of Portrait of Eve Clone and Making of Eve Clone II. They convey that the facial proportions and poses of Eve Clone are similar to Leonardo da Vinci’s
  • Making of Eve Clone Portraits IMR is a continuous series of the Making of Eve Clone I video, extending the digital images of da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man and Eve Clone into a real space. The viewer, is invited to put on an MR(Mixed Reality)helmet, will
  • Eve Clone IV/V -
    Created using 3D animation, interactive computer programs, infrared sensors, and webcams, Eve Clone IV/V is an interactive audiovisual installation that features six large-scale “Eve Clone” projected across a three-dimensional, hexagonal
  • Dr. Turner, Ming. Visualizing post-human and cybersexuality: Lin Pey-Chwen and the Eve Clone Series East Asian Journal of Popular Culture 2, no. 2 (2016): 227-245.
  • Kuang-ying Kuo, Gwen. From Pupa to Eve Clone: Lin Pey-Chwen Empowering Feminity Taiwan Digital Art and Information Center (2014).
  • Dr. Turner, Ming. Quasi-skin and post-human: Lin Pey-Chwen´s Eve Clones (2010-2011) n.paradoxa international feminist art journal 30 (2012): 33-39.