As water stands still
Landscapes morph and shift endlessly, shaped by the elements and by the people who inhabit them. These coasts have been shaped by water, tides, winds and by the hands which restlessly worked them, tracing paths, boundaries, enclosing water to host fish, oysters, or sometimes waiting for it to evaporate and leave behind blinding piles of salt.
As our activities shift, so do the landscapes they produce. Some places are left behind, some are forgotten, some become places of retreat for the solitary, some do not change form, but perhaps they change function, becoming new places, defining new traditions and relationships between the entities that inhabit them.
We find ourselves in a hybrid dimension that holds traces of the past, present and futures, a constantly changing mosaic of multifaceted tiles.
Here flowing images of the present and crystallized artifacts from several pasts converge to narrate the continuously evolving landscapes resting between water and land. 相關連結:https://tyart.tnc.gov.tw/index.php?inter=program&a...