EN/ 中文
HOME ARTWORKS
Decriminalization of Taiwanese Indigenous Hunting Rifles
2014
BY
2014
single-channel-video
31'40"
2014
single-channel-video
31'40"
2014
single-channel-video
31'40"
2014
single-channel-video
31'40"
01 / 10

The term “decriminalization” refers to a situation where a previously illegal activity or action is designated legal. When legal behavior is suddenly reclassified as illegal, that is called “criminalization.” In a civilized society, how is it that the traditional hunting of indigenous peoples results in them being subject to the legal system of a different culture? In the past, hunters were the pride of the tribe, but they are now labeled criminals by the legal system because the prevailing political-economic system declines to respect cultural diversity. By focusing on one example and creating a work , the artist identifies this phenomenon and highlights the contradictory nature of existing law. ( Translation by TB2014)

KEYWORDS
, 2018,
, 2010, Installation Art
, 2020,
, 2015,
, 2013, Video Art
, 2014, Video Art
, , Curators / Art Critics
, 2015, Video Art
, 2014, Video Art
, 2012,
, 2004, Installation Art
, 2019,
, , Video Art