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Hosted by Shu-Min Lin


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Edition #4
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Join host Shu-Min Lin on a recent journey through the Taipei Biennial's digital-art overground. Here he presents a series of interviews with Taishin Arts Foundation director Y.C. Huang; Wen-Wen Yen of the Cloud Gate Dance Theater (winner of the prestigious Taishin Arts Award), "Digital Sublime" curators Wonil Rhee and Iris Haung, true masters of a new universe.

Edition #3
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Shu-Min Lin arrives in Taipei in time for the opening of the Nankang Software Park Public Art Project. Guests are an impressive group and include British artist Tony Cragg, Gerfried Stocker, director of Ars Electronica Center in Berlin with its founder, Joachim Sauter, and Nanjo Fumio, director of the Mori Museum in Japan.

Edition #2
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Shu-Min Lin reports from Taiwan in a interview from the field with Ying-Jeou Ma, Mayor of Taipei City, on the subject of public art. Born in Taipei, Shu-Min was the energetic curator of the Taiwan Pavilion at the 2003 Venice Biennale. He is also a well-known digital artist specializing in holography. His work is currently on view, through July 4, in the "Nexus: Taiwan in Queens" exhibition at the Queens Museum of Art in New York.

Edition #1
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Host artist Shu-Min Lin trades homeboy quips with sleep-with-strangers performance artist and sculptor Lee Mingwei. Born in Taipei, Shu-Min was the energetic curator of the Taiwan Pavilion at the 2003 Venice Biennale. He is also a well-known digital artist specializing in holography and has been an assistant professor at the New York Institute of Technology since 1991. Mingwei created a special "seer" booth for this year's Whitney Biennial. He often makes work that involves the participation of strangers and has presented it in solo shows at the Whitney and at the Museum of Modern Art, where his project "The Tourist," was on exhibition last year.

  

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