"Space to sound,
sound to body,
body to machine,
machine to poetry,
poetry to space."
In a social landscape filled to the brim with busy work, she whispers to create a setting or an environment where a listener or viewer might enter into a interstice, momentarily isolated from the outer world, and be able to more intensely perceive one’s frame of mind & body.
Tzu Ni is a sound artist from Taiwan who recently shifted to the Netherlands. Her work primarily focuses on spatial and sonic installations, field recordings, the acoustics of objects, and computer-generated noise to (de)construct the interconnected relationships between sound, gender, and space. She believe in all the flexibility in human bodies and conscious, try to seek a balance in between institutional and non- institutional contexts.
” 空間於聲音,聲音於身體,身體於機器,機器於儀式,儀式於詩,詩於空間。“
她的作品主要利用空間裝置建構聆聽、性別和物質之間的相互關係,試圖探究限地製作中聲音與材質的邊界。
最近,她的作品圍繞著陰性文本及其身體衰減過程,透過聲音裝置將潛意識中的文本以及現場記錄的聲音材料結合成故事。
她相信人體五感的靈活性,並將科技與人性交會處視為甜蜜點,尋求機構和非機構環境之間的平衡,試圖在現今社會狀態充滿無意義的勞動之中,製造一個環繞的場景讓聽者進入空幻的狀態把自身與外界隔絕,在當下深切感知思緒與身體。