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Song of the Earth
Song of the Earth
Busy life makes us overlook the sensitivity of five senses. It is hoped that this work will sharpen our visual, audio, and tactile senses to feel the different experiences.
With recycled materials, the artists take whistling pine trees as the framework, trunks of Chinese mahogany as xylophones, refrigerant barrels as bells, and aluminum tubes as wind chimes. There are also iron drums and iron wood peckers... all these seemingly trivial things next to us can be transformed into interesting items to enrich our lives.
Material:Wood, bamboo, recyclables
Dimensions:L4.5✕W4.5✕H2.4m
25.00207, 121.32507
黃裕欽 / 徐靖雯
HUANG Yu-Chin / HSU Ching-Wen
Taiwan
HSU Ching-wen , graduated from Department of Commercial Design, National Taichung University of Science and Technology
Exhibitions:
"Live Well, Well Live," Joint Exhibition of Huang Yu-chin and Hsu Ching-Wen, Art Center, Minghsin University of Science and Technology (2009)
Nantou Sand Sculpture Festival (2009 and 2010)
Drift Wood Art Camp, Huxi Village, Penghu County (2010)
Miaoli Ginger Garden Festival (2020)
The Grange-Perception Art Field held by Soil and Water Conservation Bureau, Council of Agriculture (2020)
The Miaoli Coastal Land Art Festival (2021)