2019 | Taiwan | Experimental,Short

Hypothesis Voyager

  • English 19 mins
  • Director | Tzu Huan Lin
  • Writer | Tzu Huan Lin
  • Producer | Amanda Nedham, Shirley Wu

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Hypothesis Voyager is a road trip film that weaves social theory with a trip to the west of the United States. The journey based on the movement of the film travels through the past and future. The images of an ancient cave, modern gallery, volcano, crater, and wild west merge into one loop to stasis the time. The way to find the loophole is to discover the uncover.

The video opening with a gallery social scene through the viewfinder, point out the first-person view that associated with the spectator. Then the story turns into discovering the history of the first human shelter that held the social events. Through the shift of the way we see art, the narrator travels us to the gallery and the loop we all faced. To escape, the time froze, the artist takes a deep look into the story of volcano mt. Vesuvius and sees the crater from a historical and mythology perspective of how it formed. The artists' camera becomes the vehicle voyage the viewer through time and space. The narrator travels the audience with her emotions that served as the passages connect each chamber by making the tour and detours.

social theory journey discover uncover history