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    Introduction | Chun-Mei Chuang

    by Critical Asia 2021-07-20

    【by Chun-Mei Chuang, June 2021】 Multiplicity in Solitude Taiwan entered another page of the Covid-19 pandemic with a surge of community transmission on 15 May 2021, after the rest of the world had und …

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    The Art of War and Diplomacy at the Taipei Biennial—With Latour and Schmitt | Paul Jobin

    by Critical Asia 2021-07-20

    【by Paul Jobin, June 2021】 From November 2020 to March 2021, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM) hosted the Taipei Biennial, curated by renowned French sociologist of science Bruno Latour and two young …

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    Aesthetic Distance of Art Appreciation under the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic | Chih-Yung Aaron Chiu

    by Critical Asia 2021-07-20

    【by Chih-Yung Aaron Chiu, June 2021】 As the Covid-19 pandemic sweeps the world, people have been mired in the global collective spectacle of “sheltering in place.” Offline events at schools, museums, …

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    What If We Are Baser: Regarding Subzoology, 2020 Taiwan Biennial | Pei-Kuei Tsai

    by Critical Asia 2021-07-20

    【by Pei-Kuei Tsai, June 2021】 In the beginning, there is emptiness. It looks like a whale resting in the ocean as floor and a ship offering its companionship. Hall of Subzoology (Photo: Pei-Kuei Tsai) …

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    How about Siding with the Object for a Change? | Bo-Yi Shen

    by Critical Asia 2021-07-20

    【by Bo-Yi Shen, June 2021】 Where is our body when we watch movies in the cinema? What is the body that views a video installation at the museum? How does the connection of “image-installation-vi …

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    Beyond the Global Vision | Ding-Liang Chen

    by Critical Asia 2021-07-20

    【by Ding-Liang Chen, June 2021】 Although the projects of modernization in the past centuries have promised a more progressive world, such a globalizing force has resulted in various forms of precariti …

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    Reciprocity in Activation and Inertia | Jau-lan Guo

    by Critical Asia 2021-07-20

    【by Jau-lan Guo, June 2021】 The following diagram, “Objects in Relation” [Fig. 1] was created for the exhibition On the Passage of a Few Persons through a Brief Moment in Time, it was created through …

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