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                                  ර  ጫݡ                                            HUANG Han-Po

                                  ЪۜႭ׼                                             Description
                                  ”ऊ̰ٙ˥̻ᇞ•˸፽྅eᅂ྅ҳᅂၾༀໄ˙όdяତପุ                       "Disappearing Horizon" presents the impact on environment and
                                                                                   ecology of land subsidence, resulted from industries over-pumping
                                  ൴פήɨ˥ிϓɺήɨ௘Ͼ࿁ᐑྤe͛࿒ᅂᚤٙ౻൥dΝࣛ
                                                                                   groundwater, through video, projection, and installation. It also pays
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                                  ɰᗫء׵˥ٙృᐑձɛ֢Иٙᙄᕚfήɨ˥πί׵ɺᘎձɺ
                                                                                   attention to the issues of water cycle and human housing. Groundwater
                                  ͩᒶ୐ʘගٙˆქගdɓ͇஗פԐdήᄴɨ௘ܝٙ˜ಞቱӏ                       can be found within soil and gaps among rocks and sand. Once it is
                                  ௘™ΎɰΫʔՑࡡًf߰Ϟɓ˂చԣॎฦdऎ˥ࡀᙺeޟЇ                       pumped out, and the land sinks, "residual subsidence" can never be
      ᅰЗᖵஔ                                                                         restored. One day, if the dam collapses, and seawater intrudes, villages
                                  ிϓ๘Ӏdவу݊ᐑྤᜊቋɨٙෆ೨଱༦f
                                                                                   will be wiped out. These are the painful marks of environmental changes.






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            ऊ̰ٙ˥̻ᇞ  Disappearing Horizonāༀໄ

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