ARTiculAction Art Review - Special Issuue Aug. 2016 | Page 6
ICUL CTION
C o n t e m p o r a r y
A r t
meets
R e v i e w
Lien-Cheng Wang
An interview by Josh Ryder, curator
and Barbara Scott, curator
[email protected]
Highly stimulating in its
communicative concreteness,
Regeneration Movement is an
extremely interesting project by Taiwan
based multidisciplinary artist LienCheng Wang. His work reject any
conventional classification and
condenses a stimulating symbiosis
between Art and Technology to provide
the viewers with an immersive and
multilayered experience. One of the
most convincing aspects of Wang's
practice is his successful attempt to go
beyond the dichotomy between artist
and spectatorship, urging them to
evolve to conscious and active
participants. We are very pleased to
introduce our readers to his
stimulating artistic production.
Hello Lien-Cheng and a warm welcome
to ARTiculAction. We would start this
interview posing you some questions
about your background. You have a
solid formal training: you hold a B.F.A.
in Computer Science and Information
Engineering and you are currently
studying at the Graduate Institute of
Art and Technology, in Taipei: how do
these experiences influence the way
you conceive and produce your
artworks? In particular, how does your
Taiwanese cultural substratum inform
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the way