2023 | Taiwan, France | Documentary

Blank Photograph

  • Mandarin - 20 mins
  • Director | Che-yu Hsu
  • Writer | Chen Wan-yin
  • Producer | Chen Yung-Shuang, Eric Prigent

STATUS: Released

This film is currently not available.   

This work is a cooperation with the long-time collaborator, scriptwriter Chen Wan-Yin.
A terrorist revisits the seashore where he practiced bomb-making and goes back to his home where he speaks a story about a suicidal scene.
In 2003, Yang Ru-Men placed bombs on the city of Taipei more than ten times. Yet, none of the bombs was ignited. Yang’s action was later regarded as a struggle for farmers in the same vein of anti-neoliberalism and his sentence was mitigated. A few years after he was released from jail, his brother committed suicide at home.
In this work, Hsu Che-Yu invites Yang Ru-Men to perform at two sites: the seashore and his house. At the seashore where he practiced bomb-making, he reenacts an operation and discusses the self-sacrifice resonance of the Japanese Red Army. In his house, he recalls a memory of a suicidal family member. The artist cooperated with a 3D scanning team—their job is to provide forensic scanning service at crime scenes—to make a digital double of Yang Ru-Men. Hsu made a digital scan of the architectural structure of Yang Ru-Men’s house. With these digital models, the artist reconstructs the bomb maker’s personal memories virtually.

Memories Space Violence