Noise Romance
Length 4m02s, 2010
Artist:Chin-Hsiang Tsui
This installation defines noise as a signal for individuals. It attempts to gather noises through a collective means so they can grow, stand in rows and interact ceaselessly. Beginning with the most primitive form of noise, visual perception is liken to a collective group while auditory senses to musical melodies. Let visual noises grow so they can become a collective phenomenon with a powerful melodic nature so that audience sees noise as romance.
If particles represent noises within an entity, an assembly of a million noise signals in a single space produces a collective phenomenon that has a life form. This is when noises become romantic.