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BIO
Vincent J.F. HUANG was graduated from Grays School of Art, Scotland 2000.
He always use many Oriential communication tools to contrast the crises of Information Technology.
Combine between ancient and contemporary in communication.
http://www.huangart.com
http://gallery.nctu.edu.tw/0211VincentHuang/index.htm
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FLYING LANTERN PROJECT
-- A Solo Exhibition by Vincent J.F. Huang
Taiwan(HsinChun & Kaohsiung)--New Zealand--Czech--Italy--Korea
This is a contemporary art project
Flying lanterns were a traditional communication tool in ancient China
People would write down their wishes on lanterns
Lighten them in the nighttime and lift them up in the sky
The higher up they would go, the more likely Heaven could hear their prayers.
Taiwanese artist, Vincent J.F. HUANG
Pursues his search into relationships exiting between technology and humanity
He uses flying lanterns to express a metaphoric way the crisis induced by IT development
Confronting Big Brother (a Technology driven world) V.S. God (a Faith driven world)
The project began in Taiwan in August 2002,
and continues exhibiting and collecting people's wishes until December 2002.
It involves six platforms in five countries.
Let's hope IT can contribute to a better world
You are invited to capture your wishes on the Guestbook
All wishes from around the world
will be displayed on lanterns by projector
and then send into the sky at night in Taiwan's Silicon Valley on December 12
The event will be simultaneously broadcasted on the web
www.huangart.com
THANK YOU FOR JOINING THIS ART PROJECT
He always use many Oriential communication tools to contrast the crises of Information Technology.
Combine between ancient and contemporary in communication.
http://www.huangart.com
http://gallery.nctu.edu.tw/0211VincentHuang/index.htm
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FLYING LANTERN PROJECT
-- A Solo Exhibition by Vincent J.F. Huang
Taiwan(HsinChun & Kaohsiung)--New Zealand--Czech--Italy--Korea
This is a contemporary art project
Flying lanterns were a traditional communication tool in ancient China
People would write down their wishes on lanterns
Lighten them in the nighttime and lift them up in the sky
The higher up they would go, the more likely Heaven could hear their prayers.
Taiwanese artist, Vincent J.F. HUANG
Pursues his search into relationships exiting between technology and humanity
He uses flying lanterns to express a metaphoric way the crisis induced by IT development
Confronting Big Brother (a Technology driven world) V.S. God (a Faith driven world)
The project began in Taiwan in August 2002,
and continues exhibiting and collecting people's wishes until December 2002.
It involves six platforms in five countries.
Let's hope IT can contribute to a better world
You are invited to capture your wishes on the Guestbook
All wishes from around the world
will be displayed on lanterns by projector
and then send into the sky at night in Taiwan's Silicon Valley on December 12
The event will be simultaneously broadcasted on the web
www.huangart.com
THANK YOU FOR JOINING THIS ART PROJECT
Flying lantern project
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Dear Mr. Greene,
I would like to announce my art news.
Attach the picture of installation and Statement.
please post it on NET ART NEWS.
www.huangart.com
http://gallery.nctu.edu.tw/0211VincentHuang/index.htm
thanks
Vincent
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Dear Mr. Greene,
I would like to announce my art news.
Attach the picture of installation and Statement.
please post it on NET ART NEWS.
www.huangart.com
http://gallery.nctu.edu.tw/0211VincentHuang/index.htm
thanks
Vincent
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Attach the picture of installation and Statement.</FONT=
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<DIV><FONT size=2>please post it on NET ART NEWS.</FONT></DIV>
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Flying Lantern Project
Dates:
Thu Dec 12, 2002 00:00 - Mon Nov 18, 2002
FLYING LANTERN PROJECT
-- A Solo Exhibition by Vincent J.F. Huang
Taiwan (HsinChun & Kaohsiung)˙New Zealand˙Czech˙Italy˙Korea
This is a contemporary art project.
Flying lanterns were a traditional communication tool in ancient China.
People would write down their wishes on lanterns,
Lighten them in the nighttime and lift them up in the sky
The higher up they would go, the more likely Heaven could hear their prayers.
Taiwanese artist, Vincent J.F. HUANG
Pursues his search into relationships exiting between technology and humanity.
He uses flying lanterns to express a metaphoric way the crisis induced by IT development.
Confronting Big Brother (a Technology driven world) V.S. God (a Faith driven world)
The project began in Taiwan in August 2002,
and continues exhibiting and collecting people's wishes until December 2002.
It involves six platforms in five countries.
Let's hope IT can contribute to a better world.
You are invited to capture your wishes on the Guestbook.
All wishes from around the world.
will be displayed on lanterns by projector.
and then send into the sky at night in Taiwan's Silicon Valley on December 12.
The event will be simultaneously broadcasted on the web.
http://www.huangart.com
http://gallery.nctu.edu.tw/0211VincentHuang/index.htm
THANK YOU FOR JOINING THIS ART PROJECT!
-- A Solo Exhibition by Vincent J.F. Huang
Taiwan (HsinChun & Kaohsiung)˙New Zealand˙Czech˙Italy˙Korea
This is a contemporary art project.
Flying lanterns were a traditional communication tool in ancient China.
People would write down their wishes on lanterns,
Lighten them in the nighttime and lift them up in the sky
The higher up they would go, the more likely Heaven could hear their prayers.
Taiwanese artist, Vincent J.F. HUANG
Pursues his search into relationships exiting between technology and humanity.
He uses flying lanterns to express a metaphoric way the crisis induced by IT development.
Confronting Big Brother (a Technology driven world) V.S. God (a Faith driven world)
The project began in Taiwan in August 2002,
and continues exhibiting and collecting people's wishes until December 2002.
It involves six platforms in five countries.
Let's hope IT can contribute to a better world.
You are invited to capture your wishes on the Guestbook.
All wishes from around the world.
will be displayed on lanterns by projector.
and then send into the sky at night in Taiwan's Silicon Valley on December 12.
The event will be simultaneously broadcasted on the web.
http://www.huangart.com
http://gallery.nctu.edu.tw/0211VincentHuang/index.htm
THANK YOU FOR JOINING THIS ART PROJECT!