Artwork Appreciation
TAI Hung-Lin uses a high-speed camera to film Ophelia, and he slows the video 10 times when editing, presenting the slow motion of a woman falling into the water. The woman sings softly while she is floating on the water, trying to get rid of the hustle and bustle of sinful world and heading to a place without concerns. Inspired by the character Ophelia in Shakespeare’s "Hamlet," TAI Hung-Lin switches certain features of media and reinterprets women's craving for love and their frustration deep down. TAI Hung-Lin uses implications of erotic culture to further shed light on the ironic sexual criticism in the real world.