Tao Ya-Lun’s new VR work “E-Wer Weimar No.1” is respectively invited to “Kunstfest Weimar” in Germany and “Medea 2019 Broken Symmetry” by Athens School of Fine Arts in Anthens.
Artist Tao Ya-Lun’s new work “E-Wer Weimar No.1” is respectively invited to “Kunstfest Weimar” in Germany and “Medea 2019 Broken Symmetry” by Athens School of Fine Arts in Anthens.
In cooperation with the Idolonstudio headed by the Taiwanese curator Chun-Chi WANG, the Kunstfest Weimar presents four installations that highlight the innovative power and relevance of Taiwan’s current art and performance scene. The first piece «E-Werk Weimar No. 1» by the artist TAO Ya-Lun confronts the viewer with an unsettling 3D borderline experience. His works often feature diverse forms which can range from video, sound and kinetic installations to light shows and shadow play. Most of his pieces are based on virtual reality and adapted to the specific venue where they are presented.