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Spring up II - Coexistence
2014
BY
CHEN Yun-Ju
Spring up II - Coexistence
2014
sound sensitive installation , mirrors , chairs , timber , sound-sensors , stepper-motor
60x60x120cm x2
Spring up II - Coexistence
2014
sound sensitive installation , mirrors , chairs , timber , sound-sensors , stepper-motor
60x60x120cm x2
Spring up II - Coexistence
2014
sound sensitive installation , mirrors , chairs , timber , sound-sensors , stepper-motor
60x60x120cm x2
Spring up II - Coexistence
2014
sound sensitive installation , mirrors , chairs , timber , sound-sensors , stepper-motor
60x60x120cm x2
Spring up II - Coexistence
2014
sound sensitive installation , mirrors , chairs , timber , sound-sensors , stepper-motor
60x60x120cm x2
Spring up II - Coexistence
2014
sound sensitive installation , mirrors , chairs , timber , sound-sensors , stepper-motor
60x60x120cm x2
Spring up II - Coexistence
2014
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Spring up II - Coexistence serves as an evolutionary product of the sound-sensitive installation of Spring up - it is a replication of its DNA. This continuation of life is just like cell division, the fundamental process of organism growth and reproduction in which one cell is usually split into two.

The sound-sensitive devices of Spring up II - Coexistence are comprised of motor mechanisms that seem to contain small life-like organisms. These organisms are very shy, sensitive and curious, and have the ability to hear and see just like humans and animals. When they hear sounds from their surrounding environment, they stick their heads out to observe this world. When their surroundings are quiet, they will promptly extend their heads outward. An even quieter environment leads them to come out even more. Yet, the slightest sound will immediately cause them to retreat back into their shells until all is silent once more. The inspiration for this artwork is derived from the experience of hiking. In the forest, a person can feel the presence of sunlight, birds, flowers, grass, trees, and bugs. Yet, these organisms will promptly go into hiding due to your presence. However, if you remain quiet for a period of time, they will get used to you and proceed with their normal activities. The sound-driven devices focus, reflect, and complement each other, while an endless and implicating conversation emerges amongst the viewer, environment, and space. This artwork expresses the changes and reactions to an environment caused by the introduction of people and sounds.

ARTISTS
7 artworks / 57 exhibition
New Media Art
CHEN Yun-Ju is a New Media Artist from Taiwan. Her interests include art and technology, philosophy, interactive media, and embodiment. Her work spans multiple fields including video, installation, and performance art to express personal emotions ...
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KEYWORDS
CHEN Yun-Ju, 2010, New Media Art
CHEN Yun-Ju, 2010, New Media Art
CHEN Yun-Ju, 2007, New Media Art
CHEN Yun-Ju, 2013, New Media Art
CHEN Yun-Ju, 2008, New Media Art
CHEN Yun-Ju, 2014, New Media Art