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Installation / AR / Interactive Experience
2021-10
This exhibition features a curated selection of contemporary ceramic artworks from the collection of the New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum. The pieces span a wide range of themes, including humanity, nature, and social concerns—echoing the versatility of ceramics, which plays a vital role in daily life, architecture, and technology, influencing various aspects of society.
By viewing real-time camera footage of the physical exhibits on screen, audiences can explore the artworks from dynamic perspectives and uncover layers of virtual content built upon the physical pieces.
Trash2O
Installation / Interactive Game / Hand Tracking
2020-12
Sulfur Fire is a traditional fishing method from the northern coast of New Taipei City. By igniting sulfurous soil, fishermen create bursts of light and loud crackling explosions that attract fish, causing them to leap from the water for easy capture.
Trash2O interactive installation invites participants to use hand gestures to collect marine debris, transforming the act of fishing into a surreal experience of retrieving trash.
Installation / Kiosk
2024-11
In 2024, the 10th anniversary of Han Pao-Teh’s passing is commemorated with a series of exhibitions organized by the Ministry of Culture. As part of this initiative, the National Museum of History presents a special calligraphy exhibition that showcases the full breadth of Han Pao-Teh’s artistic expression, aiming to expand the impact of the overall commemoration.
Visitors can use a control panel to explore the history and content of Han Pao-Teh’s calligraphy through clicks and gestures. They can also engage in creative play by pasting Han’s characters freely onto a digital canvas.