Artwork Appreciation
LIN Ching-Hsuan’s artworks of experimental photography and videos often investigate the relationship between time and memory. Breathe starts with a street scene at night with flickering lights before blurring. Leaving only a pane of glass where someone’s breath has left a patch of condensed vapors and a scribing hand. Words appear then disappear before transforming into an unending animated sequence, using "fog" as evidence of ephemeral but seemingly eternal activity. LIN Ching-Hsuan uses the "viewing invisible" image creation method to combine the real scene with the stop motion, capturing the fleeting time through drawing and shooting.