Close up of a plywood wall with a plywood lens in the center, to the right of the lens, a dark mirror on hinges sits. Two projections of Kaohsiung's skyline overlap on the plywood; two people are seen standing on the pier midway towards another container arts project. The two projections are at different heights, so that the skyline, pier, ocean, and greenery overlap to create new unforeseen compositions.
Interior view of the artist explaining some of the interactive functions of the camera to an audience member, who is playing with a mirror that moves the image between different projection screens. Behind them on a large plywood wall, an upside-down projection of Kaohsiung is visible with a cloudy sky folding over the bench at the bottom of the wall.
Interior view with an audience member in the center holding up a small portable screen, moving it around the space to find unique constellations. The projections are also visible on the audience members' light colored clothing.
Interior view of a person holding up a screen changing the focal point to show a singular person standing on top of a small hill under some trees in front of the hexagon facade of the Kaohsiung Music Center.
Inside the #ContainerCamera. It has been a pleasure to meet and talk to the audience. Hearing their experiences and seeing the constellations they are building, moving the screens and mirrors, adding and subtracting the lenses.
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