[裝置藝術] Project Detour
現代人講求速度,卻遺忘生活本由微小的事物組成。相機象徵把回憶定格,而濾鏡上印有香港不同地方的風景。觀賞者將駐足停留,透過套入濾鏡來欣賞各區的美景,喚醒他們對週遭事物的好奇。
然而,作品中唯獨欠缺了香港仔區的風景,希望身處該處的觀賞者能意會何為活在當下,減慢步伐來欣賞身邊的人,事和物,建構出屬於自己的濾鏡。
Our pursuit for speed and efficiency has blinded us from the simple fact that life is made up of little, seemingly insignificant things. While camera signifies the capture and freezing of memory, different faces of Hong Kong landscapes are printed on the filter. Standing still, viewers can insert different filters to appreciate the beauty of these localities, while their curiosity is aroused via the bizarrely displaced landscape-filter.
Yet, the scenery of Aberdeen is missing in the filter collection. It is the hope of the creator that the viewers who have their feet set in Aberdeen, will come to understand the maxim of "living in the moment"; they will slow down their pace to appreciate the men and things around them, and eventually create their very own filter to see this world.
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