Painpeeler

Painpeeler is a multimedia installation art work which involves video art, sculptures, projection, sound devices and experimental music. The installation gives the audiences both the interactive and immersive experience. This art work is inspired by Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy about sufferings. Painpeeler is a space which served as a ritual of pain, and  also symbolize the “decrustation” process. Pain is the energy source here and can be alchemized into the higher power. Around the “practice bubble”, there are three guardians of sufferings standing around. Moreover, there are projections of scriptures, ciphers and videos illustrating the philosophy of pain.

Media: Projection *4, Skeletons with Garments *3, Interactive Bubble, Ambient Music, Texts, Digital illustrations, Video Art, Interactive Sound Device, FSR Sensor, Inflator, Bubble Camp, Original Symbolism

2018.2.11-2018.2.16 Master Mid-Residency Group Show
Caliornia institute of the Arts, D301 Gallery
Santa Clarita, CA, United States

Part 1: Interactive Bubble

The audience interacts with the sound devices and the bubble will automatically start inflating when someone enter inside.
Interactive Bubble with sound device, inflator driven by FSR sensor and one projection on the ground
The original video art file for the projection

Part 2: Guardians of the Ritual

Skeletons with garments symbolized the guardians of the space

Part 3: Mystic symbols and texts explaining the philosophy of suffering

The original symbols created for this artwork
Screenshots of the video displaying on the projections

Part 4: Video art of Pain

The original illustrations of pain

Part 4: Ambient Music

The Original Score