Trans Characteristic Workshop _ Gravitational Wave: The Formation of Scientific Experience
Trans Characteristic Workshop _ Gravitational Wave: The Formation of Scientific Experience
Post Date 2021.11.04
Event Date _ 2021.11.10 2:00pm-4:30pm
Event Price _ Free
Event Location _ 1 1/2 artist studio
Limit Number _ 0 / 25
Closed _ 2021.11.09
Trans Characteristic Workshop
The 80s is an age which saw the rapid increase of information. With economic liberalization, the consciousness, just set loose from the authoritarian system, earnestly connected with other people who had different thoughts but were not subject to systemization or institutionalization. Therefore, individuals could integrate cross-disciplinary knowledge in a dynamic way, and this characterized the cross-disciplinary activities in Taiwan. This characteristic, though gradually buried in the institutionalization which ensued later, did not disappear. It still exists in many young creators today. For this reason, we have invited artist Te-Mao Lee to share his cross- disciplinary experiences.
Trans Characteristic Workshop
The 80s is an age which saw the rapid increase of information. With economic liberalization, the consciousness, just set loose from the authoritarian system, earnestly connected with other people who had different thoughts but were not subject to systemization or institutionalization. Therefore, individuals could integrate cross-disciplinary knowledge in a dynamic way, and this characterized the cross-disciplinary activities in Taiwan. This characteristic, though gradually buried in the institutionalization which ensued later, did not disappear. It still exists in many young creators today. For this reason, we have invited artist Te-Mao Lee to share his cross- disciplinary experiences.
About the project
Gravitational waves are disturbances of energy that have traveled from the distant part of the universe for hundreds of millions of years to the earth and were detected by LIGO scientists. It changes the space itself, and verifies the description of space-time by the general theory of relativity.

Space is both absolute and relative and perceivable and is part of space-time correlation in the theory of relativity. Gravity waves are the energy released when black holes or neutron stars devouring one another. Scientists detect changes in space based on the principle of interference. Since the first detection of gravity waves in 2015, more than a dozen gravity waves passing by the earth have been detected. This normal phenomenon in the universe causes the space we are in to sway very slightly every once in a while.

The work reflects the shaking of the perceptible space through the interference phenomenon after the reorganization and builds a certain perceptual experience relationship between the spatiality and the physical space. As with the nature of space revealed by physics, the perceptible spatial experience varies, reconstructing a kind of spatiality like the "epistemological break" described by Bachelard. When physics once again took a step forward to address the essence of space, the general theory of relativity accurately describes the space and time in their original by returning to direct field experience. Will this weave a space that has not yet been described?

Video link:
https://youtu.be/7dAO1UXaKCE
About the project
Gravitational waves are disturbances of energy that have traveled from the distant part of the universe for hundreds of millions of years to the earth and were detected by LIGO scientists. It changes the space itself, and verifies the description of space-time by the general theory of relativity.

Space is both absolute and relative and perceivable and is part of space-time correlation in the theory of relativity. Gravity waves are the energy released when black holes or neutron stars devouring one another. Scientists detect changes in space based on the principle of interference. Since the first detection of gravity waves in 2015, more than a dozen gravity waves passing by the earth have been detected. This normal phenomenon in the universe causes the space we are in to sway very slightly every once in a while.

The work reflects the shaking of the perceptible space through the interference phenomenon after the reorganization and builds a certain perceptual experience relationship between the spatiality and the physical space. As with the nature of space revealed by physics, the perceptible spatial experience varies, reconstructing a kind of spatiality like the "epistemological break" described by Bachelard. When physics once again took a step forward to address the essence of space, the general theory of relativity accurately describes the space and time in their original by returning to direct field experience. Will this weave a space that has not yet been described?

Video link:
https://youtu.be/7dAO1UXaKCE
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