http://turbulence.org/Works/shadowplay
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Shadow Play, Chapter I. The Land: Death of the Village Head |
Shadow Play, Chapter II. The Ruins: Lost Children |
‘Over the past few decades China has been urbanizing at an astounding pace. In 2013, the People’s Republic unveiled its plan to relocate 260 million people from China’s countryside to one of 21 “mega regions” by 2020 (cbsnews.com). Such a significant shift will undoubtedly transform China’s national character, which has been predominantly agrarian for millennia. Shadow Play weaves three interfaces, Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Physical Reality (PR), and combines the past and present – through time-honored imagery, paint, shadow play, and new media technologies – to immerse participants in the realities of contemporary China.’ – Turbulence.org.
Shadow Play, Chapter III. The City: Into the Void |
Shadow Play, Chapter IV. The Maze: No Exit |
‘Shadow Play,’ according to the artists, ‘creates an opportunity for
the audience to experience the changing landscapes of contemporary
China. In four chapters, virtual installation sheds light upon real-life
incidents such as clashes during land evictions resulting from urban
expansion, children abductions, suicides of migrant workers, and
predicaments involving the cultural and environmental degradation.
Chapter I. The Land: Death of the Village HeadChapter II. The Ruins: Lost Children
Chapter III. The City: Into the Void
Chapter IV. The Maze: No Exit‘
Chapter II. The Ruins: Lost Children (AR screenshot) |
Chapter III. The City: Into the Void (AR screenshot) |
Chapter III. The City: Into the Void (AR screenshot) |
Chapter IV. The Maze: No Exit (AR screenshot) |
‘Shadow Play’ has been selected by the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, to become part of the Special Collections at Cornell University, NY.
To commemorate Tiananmen Protest, the artist collective presents once again their award-winning piece Forbidden City produced in 2008.