A collection of medical portraits photography depicting visually impaired people and a video portrait of a blind person compose the installation.
The installation is called Hangan (Half Eye), a Buddhist term to indicate the simultaneous existence of inside and outside, inner world and outer world. Seeing as remembering.
The Figure: PART I – HANGAN 半眼 –
2015
|photo lightboxes, 32inch flat screen, found negative films of medical portraits
|45 × 45 × 11cm (each)