Digital artist Artist Huang Hsin-chienhas been hard at work on a digital art piece since June of last year. The piece titled "The Moment We Meet" will be on display in a commuter station where the traveling public will be able to tell time while enjoying his creation.
Huang Hsin-chien drew several squares and rectangles on a piece of paper and confidently said that the public would be able to see a “message of integration and harmony” through the artwork that will be displayed in Taipei soon.
The latest artwork is expected to add some local culture to the area near Taipei 101, a popular location for residents and tourists to shop and dine.The clock will be composed of 30 close-up shots of distinctive faces, each of which is divided into 100 squares that can flip and form different appearances. The other six devices will feature different close-up shots of body parts from nearly 200 young and elderly people in Taiwan.
“Each shot has its own story, and with meticulously arranged flip times, different combinations will form images with interesting meanings,” Huang said, explaining the public art installation plan with the excitement of a child showing off their favorite toy.