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Àü½Ãȸ¸í 2025 The 8th Arts & Design Technology International Arts & Design Invitation Exhibition
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ÁÖÃÖ/ÁÖ°ü INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM OF ARTS&DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
ÀÛǰ¸í A Life on Borrowed Terms (ì£â¢ìÑßæ£©
Àü½ÃÀÚ YANG LUYING
Àü½ÃÀå¼Ò Online metaverse platform Spatial (https://spatial.io)
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The poster mirrors the idea of ¡°borrowed living.¡± Collaged eyes represent the social gaze. Neon gradients, chrome typography, and a striped sunset embody a surge of self-energy and the possibility of reboot. A Windows-style dialog box carries the manifesto: ¡°Breaking free from others¡¯ expectations to find our true selves.¡± VHS scanlines, RGB channel shifts, and noise unify the temporal feel, while a perspective grid hints at systems that shape identity. Rather than giving answers, the piece externalizes a choice: continue the borrowed script, or click ¡°OK¡± to regain authorship. The poster invites viewers to confirm their decision—in art and in life.