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Sense Data: Cellular Noise

As the human body dissipates, in a mutation cavity, the cell is breathing faintly.

In the face of the constant displacement of our living space in contemporary times, images and sounds are separated, the world is repeatedly dissembled and reassembled to produce unfamiliar messages. As the human body being a container, a building, how does it lead us to perceive inner and outer space, and construct relationships?

In this project, Ying-Chen tried to retrieve the sensation before the perception formed, which is like a cellular matrix, still in the state of "translucent liquid colloidal substance" and "material in progress". She created a system with the human body, light, and sound which are entangled via electronic signals, thus producing the scattered signs of life, to observe the neurotransmission processes of the body in response to a stimulus.

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LIN Ying-Chen

Graduated from the Dept. of Theatrical Design & Technology, National Taipei University of the Arts. Master’s student in Frank Mohr Institute, Minerva Art Academy, Hanze UAS, the Netherlands.Her media include light, sound, body, etc. Through installation and performance, she accumulates slices of time and space into dynamic sculptures and conducts experiments in perception. Recently she has focused on the variations and possibilities of contemporary body forms, how human beings debate their existence through environmental stimuli. She is currently a solo artist and a member of XTRUX. Her works have been presented at C-LAB Sound Festival, Yue Jin Lantern Festival and LAB X The Young Artists’ Atelier at National Taichung Theater. She has received grants from the Ministry of Culture and National Culture and Arts Foundation.