來去社子島烤肉 Where Would You Like to Live?
觀察台北市發展歷史,行政與地理區域分界的演變,城鄉差距,反映在「河流文明」影響大都市發展與周圍衛星城市的關係,為了整體經濟利益與貪圖方便的功能性反映了,「特別的」都市景觀,以及尷尬、原始、粗糙種種將就的居住狀態。
從位於淡水河與基隆河交匯處,禁建了50年的社子島擴大到整個士林區的範圍,呈現出因為歷史因素下台灣斷裂的景觀風貌。於是運用這樣堪稱「完整」的建築光譜,以「你/妳未來想住在哪裡」之名利用游擊式偷拍街訪,進行台灣建築居所的微型調查,一個介於考察研究和虛構建案之間的方式,像是憑弔小時候的記憶與自身成長的地方,它甚至是台灣河堤旁邊常見荒涼的都市風景。
此創作/研究計畫發表於2021亞當計畫年度主題「士林考」
On scrutinizing the historical development of Taipei City, the transforming boundary between administrational and geographical region is reflected on the “river civilization” which forms the urban-rural differences of metropolitan and its relational satellite cities. In an economic functional sense, the citizens put up with the half-set urban plan for the sake of convenience, which results in the “special” landscape and dwelling condition as crude, coarse, and somewhat embarrassed.
Located in the convergence of Danshui River and Keelung River, Shezidao, the 50 years exclusion area, reveals the rupture of Taiwanese culture under the historic torrent, and the appearance of Shezidao is spilling over to the whole Shilin District. The artist is inspired by the “rich” spectrum of the buildings and street scenes, and by the project “Where Would You Like to Live?” he embarks on a series of semi-structured interview and sneak shots to process a micro-investigation of Taiwanese residence. It is a behavioral performance in between research and pseudo construction project, as if to pay tribute to the artist’s grown-up place, the outskirt, beside the river dike, often filled with the impression of a desolate city.
*This project is created and published with “2021 ADAM Artist Lab-Shihlin Study”
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