«The rythme can organize the disorder of the beautiful sound.
I am, at the same time, obsessed and disturbed by the fluorescent light, an enchanting material, organic and vital.».
Yao Chung-Han
LLAP (Belgian premiere)
Yao Chung-Han, a pioneer of light art and Taiwanese sound art, is obsessed and disturbed by fluorescent light. In his installation named LLAP, he uses it to explore the differences between digital and analog signals, while evoking a vision of a three-dimensional object.
With the support of Digital Art Centre-Foundation-Festival of Taipei and the Ministry of Culture of Taiwan.
Yao-Chung Han
Yao Chung-Han graduated with a Masters in Media Arts at the NTUA (National Taiwan University of Arts). He solicits the imagination of the public through their bodily movements, depending on the arrangement of the fluorescent light. A few sounds go with his works.
Yao received the first prize in the “Digital Art Festival” from Taipei. As a pioneer of light art and Taiwanese sound art, he often presents his works in international exhibitions and has been invited to renowned art events around the world, such as “Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale”, “NTT ICC -Catastrophe! 014 “and “Steim-Massive Lumière Boner”.
Yao is a professional artist and teaches at NTUA and UCS (Soochow University) as an assistant instructor.