​CHI-PING CHIN
Digital Artist & Interactio Designer
An alumna of the National Chiao Tung University Graduate Institute of Architecture, Chin is currently an artistic director at Mutienliao Co. Ltd. and as expatriates in Japan. Chin’s artwork combines multiple media and technologies such as sound, drawing, image, video and installation, creating infinite possibilities from her thoughts, sights feelings, touches and listening. In 2007, the presentation focused on projection mapping. Since 2009, a series of digital creatures with movable structures explored artificial life. Chin has applied new technology to theater creation since 2011. She made the audience participate in the performance through their mobile phone, the dancers danced with the drone, the audience as player participated in the escape game on the stage and enjoyed five immersive interactive experiences.
​Exhibitions
| 2020 |
TAIPEI PHOTOS 2020, Taiwan
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| 2019 |
Theatre in Life: Réalisme to Nouveau Réalisme,Taiwan
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Chimera: Contemporary human transformed in a "chimera"; a hybrid of body, technology and
virtuality, Czech Republic.
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| 2018 |
The Nega Digital Program Exhibition, China
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| 2017 |
Technology Theater Art Festival, Taiwan
Taipei Children’s Art Festival, Taiwan
3D Projection Mapping Concert, Taiwan
Kaohsiung Spring Arts Festival, Taiwan
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| 2016 |
The 7th Digital Art Performance Awards Finalists On-side Performance, Taiwan
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Regeneration Movement: Rethinking Technology in the Digital Age, Taiwan
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| 2015 |
V2_Lab Summer Sessions Exhibition, Netherlands
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| 2014 |
The Open Call Art Project of 360 Degree Cyclorama Screen, Taiwan
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| 2013 |
Post-humanist Desire, Taiwan
Taipei Children's Arts Festival, Taiwan
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| 2012 |
Automation Intelligence and Robot Exhibition, Taiwan
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| 2011 |
Photon+, The International Techno Art Exhibition, Taiwan
Digital combines Performance with Technology, Taiwan
Hsinchu Centennial Imaging Art Festival 100, Taiwan
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| 2007 |
The Tomorrow of Architecture, Taiwan
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​Residency
| 2015 |
V2_ Lab for the Unstable Media, Netherlands.
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| 2010 |
Yeh Rong Jai Culture & Art Foundation, Taiwan.
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| 2009 |
STOCK20 Art Network of Taichung Railway Warehouse, Taiwan.