The CIˋKEˋ word has two meanings. One means is an assassin another one is a guest who was tattooed. The way we decorate our bodies symbolizes personal identity and social identity. We depict the behavior of patterns on the surface of our bodies, while at the same time having the dual function of masking and declaring- hide vulnerable identities and point out personal status. A tattoo is the original meaning of puncturing the skin, leaving an indelible mark. The tattoo is a symbol, symbolizing the loyalty and commitment of Asian culture beyond social norms and statutes.
Reverberation, Bayao Bay 1871: I combined a creative team and used a lot of body interpretation, capturing the skin, limbs, dance, expressions, and breathing. The whole play starts from this perspective, It is divided into three acts: stranded, imprinted, and all together. I deliberately remove the instructional language, whether it is a single, double, or group, the texture, and skin of the trained body, the dialogue with paint, branches, water, stones, and special effects images are layered on top of each other, the island The pain of the nation’s obsolescence. Brings distant history to the present, leading us to re-discover the memory of Taiwan, the revelation between different countries and different ethnic groups, between people and nature
The story takes place in the conflict between the aborigines and Hakka people in southern Taiwan. After the conflict, the Aboriginal marriages crossed the river, and the ethnic groups walked hand in hand in the stream of the river of life... Who are you and where do you come from, you don't understand what I say, and I don't understand what you say; what you see, I don't see anything... The tide of history is roaring, and the same growth from the land We were rolled away, and everyone had no distance. We were in the middle of the river, and we could meet again on the other side of the unknown. Between us. Yes, we are
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Performance of Francesca Arri and Gao Yuan高媛 at Torino, Italy Curated By Sara Bortoletto and Spazio Ferramenta This is a performance art video. It is a video installation and photography that I collaborated with Francesca Arri, a local body artist, in a 16th-century Roman wine cellar in Turin, Italy. Because the model's skin is very white, as white as a piece of white paper, I had the idea to use a brush to write on her body. The concept of this work is that human body aesthetics is not only composed of the female body with a good figure but also can be a beautiful sculpture of any gender and any body shape.