Copy and Paste 
(N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22")

Multiple digital projectors, exhibition wall (calcium silicate board)
Dimensions variable, sound installation
2024
Xinban Art Gallery

Installation view “Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22") “, Xinban Art Gallery, New Taipei City, 2024


Infra-Image – Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22") explores the relationship between image reproduction and the replicability embedded in standardized commodity production. The exhibition space features calcium silicate boards—a standard building material with uniform specifications and repetitive arrangements.

Leveraging this standardization, I used multiple projectors to cast blank light of three different saturation levels onto an entire wall where the paint had been stripped to expose its raw surface. Through this process, individual structural units were reconfigured within the logic of viewing—not merely as similar elements, but as replicated copies of the same image, fundamentally transforming their substance identity into photographic representation.

Installation view “Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22") “, Xinban Art Gallery, New Taipei City, 2024
Installation view “Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22") “, Xinban Art Gallery, New Taipei City, 2024
Installation view “Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22") “, Xinban Art Gallery, New Taipei City, 2024

Installation view “Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22") “, Xinban Art Gallery, New Taipei City, 2024
Installation view “Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22") “, Xinban Art Gallery, New Taipei City, 2024

Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22"), 2024 │ the architectural surface after the paint was stripped
Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22"), 2024 │ the architectural surface after the paint was stripped

Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22"), 2024 │ process photo
Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22"), 2024 │ process photo
Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22"), 2024 │ process photo
Copy and Paste (N25°0'53.18", E121°28'1.22"), 2024 │ process photo



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