(b. 2001)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Ho Currently pursuing studies at the Graduate Institute of New Media Art at Taipei National University of the Arts. Work primarily focuses on mechanical and sound installations, as well as audiovisual art.
Fascinated by minimalist lines and geometric shapes, currently exploring a variety of materials to create intriguing dynamic and auditory experiences.
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Duration: 1:34
2023
Starting from two-dimensional lines and boundaries, the work presents a unique cosmic perspective. Initially, particles exist in the two-dimensional plane as simple line forms. As the work progresses, the particles gradually separate from the plane lines, transforming the viewer’s perspective into a three-dimensional space.
Meanwhile, sound disturbances affect the particles' orbit, altering their shapes and arrangements. The interactions among the particles—collisions and interferences—create complex visual structures, offering the audience a multi-layered immersive experience, as if they could wander within it. The interactions between the particles mirror the complexity of human communication.
Each collision and interference reflects subtle changes and influences in interpersonal interactions, while the deep and resonant sounds highlight the internal reflections of connections between individuals. Viewers can experience how connections between people take shape and transform through communication.