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                      Jury's Comments, Digital Art Category                      HSIEH Sing-Min                           ᖵஔ

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                        While Taiwan is a global leader in the  eld of digital technology, Taiwanese digital   portray an imaginative state of ecstasy experienced by the senses.
                      art is also striving to reach a corresponding position in the world. The Da Dun Fine   As digital technology advances with each passing day, we hope that digital artists
                      Arts Exhibition in Taichung City is one of the few government-organized exhibitions in   can make good use of big data, human-machine interactions, virtual reality, augmented
                      Taiwan that host digital art contests. As an art contest of a strong experimental nature,   reality, mixed reality, and other innovative digital technologies as methods to introduce
                      the exhibition has also inspired new ways of thinking in digital aesthetics and digital art   new digital and technological ideas and bring attention to the problems of life and
                      in recent years.                                            society. We also hope that artists can use various techniques, including interaction,
                        Judges for the Digital Art Category of the 25th Da Dun Fine Arts Exhibition included   immersion, recreation, and expression, to expand their own digital experience and put
                      LIN Pey-Chwen, CHEN Kuan-Chun, WANG Jun-Jieh, CHEN Yung-Hsien, and HSIEh Sing-  the spirit of experimentation into practice by enabling full sensory experiences and self-
                      Min. They shortlisted 6 works out of many submissions, which was not an easy job as all   led participation by audiences.
                      works were extraordinary.
                        First Place: HUANG Han-Po's Disappearing Horizon is a projection mapping
                      installation artwork that portrays the environmental and ecological problems caused by
                      groundwater overdraft along the coasts of Taiwan. On top of being an outstanding form
                      of installation art, the artwork also expresses care for society.
                        Second Place: WEN Ya-Fei's Diary with the Light presents videos of shifting light and
                      shadow that intertwine clarity and fuzziness in several sets of CRT monitors, portraying
                      a monologue of her internal world. This installation art attains excellent form through
                      the many CRT monitors from old times.
                        Third Place: PAN You-Hua's In Ecstasy excellently combines machines and videos to
























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