Radio Taiwan International
Date: 28 October, 2019
By: Natalie Tso

Ding displays how one can use the human body to experience architecture(photo by Weimar Art Festival)
Festival curators said collection of works, called “Light Interdiction,” displayed "the innovative and relevance of Taiwan's current art and performance scene."
The new media artists presented unique experiences through innovative technology. Artist Tao Yu-lun gave viewers an unsettling 3D borderline experience. Fujui Wang's sound installation "Hollow Noise" let participants feel the impression of sonic wind blowing from many directions. Wu Chi-tsung's light installation work "DUST" made visible all the dust in the venue, revealing a whole new structure to the surroundings.
From September 5-7, the four artists gave joint performances featuring light, sound and the human body, while Ding Liping gave a 3-hour multidisciplinary performance. [FULL STYORY]
