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Glows in the Arctic

“Glows in the Night,” this video art piece, is done by artist Yang Yongliang who adopts the images of urban architectures as brushstroke to depict a digital image creation based on the layers of peaks and mountainous and detailed landscape in
the style of the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD) paintings.

Traditional Chinese landscape paintings often express the inner landscape through depicting mountains and rivers in the natural world, while Yang Yongliang's works evoke people's reflection on modern urban life and the natural environment. His unique creative approach invites viewers to see the beauty of their surroundings, while also encouraging them to observe the complexities of modern urban life.

In this exhibition, the artist team applied the most advanced AI technology to greatly increase the resolution of the original work by 400%, together with the 85” High Fidelity ART Display of FindARTs developed by AUO Corporation to present
unprecedented effects.

AUO's exclusive A.R.T. Advanced Reflectionless Technology allows Yang Yongliang's video art works to break through the previous hardware limitations, greatly eliminates screen reflections, and presents video works with a painting-like texture on the screen in front of the audience.

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I Have a Wish

"I have a wish" invites you to record your wish. This recording will be converted into text, and the corresponding picture will be generated through AI. As a result, your desire will be transformed into a possible image and projected on the wishing wall in the display. This wish wall is like a "wish album,” which collects each participant's inner desire and imagination. It allows participating people to feel the uniqueness and sentiment behind each wish. In this way, the connection
and interaction between humans and AI and the feelings and enlightenment brought about when the desire full of expectations becomes a reality through technology are explored.

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Ocean Data-Taiwan Breeze

In "Ocean Data-Taiwan Breeze", visitors are surrounded by the ocean just like the island is. This piece provides a temporary immersive experience through art, science and technology, which allows people feel like undergoing a marine exploration, and use scientific data to explore and understand the natural world. Combining the analysis of colloidal particles and marine waste provided by the Office of Coast Administration Construction, Taoyuan, various open data regarding Taiwan marine environments including ocean environment and coastal monitoring over the years, and using AI and machine learning algorithms, the continuous flow of water movement, it is the team’s hope to present these materials to people through art and raise their awareness of the ocean. It is a great honor to be invited by the Taoyuan Art x Technology Festival this year to present this highly geographically related work locally.

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