White picture(Three Panel)

2023

Projector、transparent image

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Work inspired by Robert Rauschenberg's White Paintings (Three Panels), White Picture (Three Panels) rethinks White Paintings in the light of contemporary digital technology, multiplying the organic state of space and environment. The work uses projected images without pictures to multiply the organic state of the space and environment in which it is embedded. The work responds to "White Paintings (Three Panels)" by projecting images without images, thinking about what is the absence of an image and what is the image of absence in the light of images without images.

Three projectors of the same model were set up at the installation site with equal spacing, and a hex editor was used to compile a "clean" png file with only a transparent alpha layer (without any editing, software, or commercial company information), and the transparent png file was projected by the three projectors at the site to produce a pictureless image. The transparent png file is projected by three projectors on the site to create a projection screen with no picture. The projector is the active subject in the artwork, and the transparent png file is translated by the information and light from the projector to create a visible projection screen with no picture on the site. In this way, the projection responds to the organic state of White Paintings in relation to the space and environment through the relationship between topography (the projection of value and space) and projection technology (the correspondence between space and space), and the correspondence and interaction between the transparent file and the projector.

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