Uncanny Field
2017・Taiwan・7 minutes
In the multidimensional age of the internet, the boundaries between time, space, and identity have become fluid and porous. As the lines between virtual and physical realities blur, personal consciousness expands within the digital web—yet simultaneously becomes fragmented and reconstructed, drawing us deeper into virtual existence.
In this project, I visited the physical homes of relatives and friends whose relationships with me have been primarily sustained online. Using 3D scanning technology and arbitrary camera movements, I recorded their daily environments, intentionally capturing distortions and voids to reflect perceptual instability. These fragmented scans were then placed into a restructured virtual space, navigated by a virtual camera, questioning whether the evolution of digital life has brought us closer—or if it has made us increasingly incomplete.
*Uncanny Field was originally a VR work; this is the short film version.
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