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Eve Clone IV/V
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© Media: 3D Animation, Digital Image and Sound, Interactive System, Kinect, WebCam, Computer, Projector, StereoDimensions Variable Year: 2011Exhibitions2011“Eve Clone Series I” MOCA, Taipei 2012“YES, Taiwan Biennial”, Taiwan Museum of Arts, Ta ; https://linpeychwen.com/eve-clone-iv-v/
Lin Pey-Chwen
Eve Clone IV/V
,
2011
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Sheng-Chieh Wang, Chin-Shiang Hu/ Lin Pey-Chwen Digital Art Lab
https://linpeychwen.com/eve-clone-iv-v/
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Eve Clone IV/V
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Description
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 arrangement. Incubating in liquid, the Eve Clone is a large alien life form with Number of the Beast, 666 in different languages, on her forehead as a symbol of evil. As viewers approach and their motion are detected in the vicinity, the Eve Clone vigilantly turns her head to gaze at them. With the audience’s moving, it controls her head’s angle, and Eve Clone’s eyes will also follow. it seems that the audience dialogues with huge “Eve Clone” in this queer environment to bring the hidden danger behind the high-tech development out.
Keywords
aesthetics
interactive
real-time
virtual
visual
genres
installations
interactive installations
Technology & Material
Display
Media: 3D Animation, Digital Image and Sound, Interactive System, Kinect, WebCam, Computer, Projector, Stereo
Dimensions Variable
Year: 2011
Exhibitions & Events
"Eve Clone Series" - Lin Pey-Chwen Solo Exhibition
2011
Bibliography
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.
Fang-Ho, Cheng
.
»Speaking Subject — Lin Pey- Chwen’s Eve Clone.«
Artist Magazine
(2014): 404-407.
Kuang-ying Kuo, Gwen
.
»From Pupa to Eve Clone: Lin Pey-Chwen Empowering Feminity.«
Taiwan Digital Art and Information Center
(2014).
Tseng, Jane
.
»The Birth of Eve Clone - Technological Satire of a Genetic Reproduction Laboratory.«
Art Appreciation
(2011): 61-63.
Chih-Yung, Chiu
.
»God’s Will or Human Desire: The Irony and Criticism in Lin Pey-Chwen’s Eve Clone series.«
https://www.academia.edu/37253134/God_s_Will_or_Human_Desire_The_Irony_and_Criticism_in_Lin_Pey-Chwen_s_Eve_Clone_series.docx.