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Making of Eve Clone III
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© Media: Large-scale Projection Installation, Digital Image and Sound, 3D Animation, Computer, Projector, Screen, and StereoDimensions: Depends on exhibition siteYear: 2020 ; https://linpeychwen.com/making-of-eve-clone-iii/
Lin Pey-Chwen
Making of Eve Clone III
,
2020
Co-workers & Funding
Sheng-Chieh Wang, Chin-Hsiang Hu/ Lin Pey-Chwen Digital Art Lab
https://linpeychwen.com/making-of-eve-clone-iii/
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Making of Eve Clone III
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Description
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 throughout the entire exhibition space, which was made possible by the use of mesh wrapping and perspective technology for digital images. Videos featuring large, bold fonts slowly flow outwards, gradually expanding, and then they start to emit light. With digital spiritual music in the background, the artist creates a kind of immersive space that transcends the print frames, forming an irresistible tension. Finally, the videos “Great Babylon” and “Revelation of Eve Clone IV” have been carried by the screen monitors and installed in the space. The plot of the films and the projected texts intersect and resonate with each other, making a powerful statement about the important revelation of the Bible prophecy and the Proclamation of God’s Kingdom.
Keywords
aesthetics
affective
anamorphic
animated
anthropomorph
assembled
automated
autopoietic
collaborative
contextual
cybernetic
documenting
duplicated
ephemeral
experimental
hypermediacy
illusionary
immaterial
immersive
installation-based
interactive
intermedial
multi-user
multiple
narrative
projected
real-time
sculptural
site-specific
three-dimensional
time-based
virtual
visual
genres
conceptual art
art interventions
digital animation
digital graphics
installations
performative installations
subjects
Art and Science
algorithms
biology
code
cyberspace
dynamical systems
experiments
humanities
philosophy
representation of knowledge
space
Arts and Visual Culture
allegory
animations
beauty
fashion
gaze
grids
literature
model
music
optical illusion
projections
representation
sketches
spectator
symbolism
theory
complexity
media theory
Postmodernism
virtuality
visual culture
Body and Psychology
affect
bodies (animal components)
cybersex
cyborgs
emotion
expression
fantasy
gender
genetics
gesture
hands
humans
identity
intimacy
movement
perception
performativity
physiognomy
posthuman
self awareness
senses
sexuality
skin
History and Memory
artifacts
meme
teleology
Media and Communication
global village
hypertext
information
language
motion pictures (visual works)
open source
print media
visualization
writing
technology
displays
electronic displays
Binocular Omni-Orientation Monitor (BOOM)
Cave automatic virtual environment (CAVE)
computer monitors
electromechanical display devices
printers
projection screens
projectors
hardware
cameras
mice (input device)
mobile devices
software
wireless sensor networks (WSN)
Technology & Material
Display
Media : Large-scale Projection Installation, Digital Image and Sound, 3D Animation, Computer, Projector, Screen, and Stereo
Dimensions : Depends on exhibition site
Year : 2020
By using Mapping technology to project the 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 throughout the entire exhibition space.
By using the 3D animation technology to create the digital film shown in five monitors which installed in the exhibition site.
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.