Sympathist

Wei-Peng Kuo, Jian-Wun Jhemg, Chia-Hsiang Lee, P. Lin
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The Sympathist is an exploration of scenery as imagined by our brains. In the digital age, we spend most of our time in cyberspace exchanging information and knowledge; we are more familiar with tools connecting us to cyberspace than to the real environment. Our five senses, originally meant to accept natural frequencies, have been altered by uncoordinated artificial frequencies, so that we are forgetting our original feelings. This work links the brain wave detector to virtual scenes and brain landscapes. The viewers embark on a journey the moment they put on the device, as detected brain data is immediately reflected on the virtual scene. With input from the audience, the device gradually delves into the deepest layer of consciousness. When consciousness loses itself in a trance, it quickly returns to a starting point of rationality. The brain wave detector enables us to let go of rationality and meander around our instincts and deepest memories.
《同情者》是对我们大脑想象的风景的探索。在数码时代,我们大部分时间都在网络空间交流信息和知识;我们更熟悉的是将我们连接到网络空间的工具,而不是连接到现实环境的工具。我们的五种感官,原本应该接受自然频率,被不协调的人工频率改变了,所以我们忘记了我们最初的感觉。这项工作将脑电波探测器与虚拟场景和大脑景观联系起来。当观众戴上设备的那一刻,他们就踏上了一段旅程,因为检测到的大脑数据会立即反映在虚拟场景中。随着观众的输入,这个设备逐渐深入到意识的最深层。当意识在恍惚中失去自我时,它会迅速回到理性的起点。脑电波探测器使我们能够放下理性,在我们的本能和最深的记忆中徘徊。
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