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Venue
Chronus Art Center 新时线媒体艺术中心
Date
2014.09.26 Fri - 2014.11.28 Fri
Opening Exhibition
09/26/2014 15:00
Address
Bldg.18, No.50 Moganshan Rd, Shanghai,China
Telephone
+86 21 52715789
Opening Hours
11:00-18:00 (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
Director
ZHANG Ga (张尕)
Email
info@chronusartcenter.org

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Jeffrey Shaw: Tai Chi
[Press Release]

Tai Chi is presented as part of Jeffrey Shaw and Hu Jieming Twofold Exhibition .

It will be showed on Chronus Art Center from 26th Sep to 28th Nov. Tai Chi will be both a review and an extension in the artist’s journey of historical reflection.

Tai Chi is a mixed media work that combines images with mechanical apparatuses, in an installation with the attributes of an organism. This device like a creature is made up of more than 220 human bone-like structures, which are scaled up in size. The creature is free to slowly walk around the exhibition hall under the control of an automatic system.

Sensors, which detect specific points in the space, control the trajectory of the installation. 108 projectors projecting images from the past and present are installed inside the bones of the creature. These images have been processed and changed subjectively, just as historical materials that enter our memories. After being ‘filtered’ in this way, these images are played back from the bones, and form a narrative relationship with the slow movement of the creature. In this way a particular realm of vision is generated within the space.

The inspiration for Tai Chi relates to the extent to which a reality that exists through memories and an actual reality relate to each other. Through memories, we can readily approach reality in the form of political allegories, and in this way enter a particular ideological narrative system.

From the perspective of the use and presentation of materials, Tai Chi forms the basis of an experiment in how more effectively to transform a gravitational attraction implied by the work into a boundless imagination.

For the audience, the physical presence of the work, the power implied in the slowly moving bones and motors, and the large quantity of virtual image fragments of the videos interact with each other and result in an integrated sense of the piece – this is the most straightforward context that Tai Chi brings. Given this situation, will we become the objects produced by Tai Chi, as we have already been affected by the power of it?