The artwork seeks to depict the interplay between daily life and ecology by metaphorically comparing it to the geological layers and the pulsating rhythms of life. Through the use of a device, it simulates the rhythms of life and showcases the ever-changing nature of the natural world through sound effects.
Taking inspiration from the habitat, vocal characteristics, and coexistence of the Rana pleuraden tree frog, the artwork explores arcs, heights, and sounds. It combines the layered and meaningful croaking sounds of the tree frog with the powerful and rhythmic heartbeat sounds of humans, serving as a connection to the unknown realms of nature and expanding the hidden powers within the spiritual realm.
Wu Wei-Ting's 'Rain Monsters and_' showing at the Chiayi City Art Festival: Project
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