Fang Tsai
Embedded
Expanding Spaces — Summer 2020
Eye Simulation
Micro/Macro (Course) — Summer 2020
In Between
Island of things — Summer 2021
Nahweh: the Unreachable
Free Projects
Put Yourself in Someone's Shoes
Navigation, Orientation, Information — Summer 2019
reMOUSE
Unstable Objects (Short-term Project) — Summer 2020
Time Different
Poetics of Repetition (Course) — Winter 2019
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Carte Blanche — Summer 2022
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Matters of thinking (Course) — Summer 2022
Fang Tsai — 🖼
Matters of thinking (Course) — Summer 2022
Abstract
In this article, the behaviour of individuals who frequently share images in online chat rooms to communicate with others is analysed in three different ways. Under three experiments with myself as the test subject, I attempt to discuss the role of using photographic digitization in daily life, with the effect of convenient sharing tools—especially focusing on online chat rooms – on stored memories, and the extent to which this change replaces text-based communication.