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    over no things : a film by Yen-Chao Lin

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    "When did you start to forget? Is it possible not to start to forget? over no things is a poetic visual approach to the passage of time and the melancholic nostalgia of aging. With meditative contemplation, the experience of cinematic time is decelerated and romanticized through slow moving frames and minimalist still tableaux. An emotive piece which communicates through absence." -- DVD's back cover

    Making a Transnational Design History in East Asia: Yen Shuilong’s Craft-Design Movement

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    Yen Shuilong (1903-97) was born in Taiwan within the ‘Japanese Empire’ but his live is dominated by what we would now call transnational activities. During the fifteen years since his death, there have been a number of retrospective exhibitions on him, and these have served to anchor his status in Taiwanese history of art and design. From last year through to this year the Taipei Fine Arts Museum organised an exhibition ‘The Public Spirit, Beauty in the Making: Shui-Long Yen’. (Fig. 2) On the other hand in Japan, even though Yen was Japanese until 1945, he hasn’t been well recognized, and it appears as though he may have been intentionally forgotten with the history of Japanese colonization

    Teng Yen-lin, Tchong-wen ts'an-k'ao-chou kiu-yao

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    Stein Rolf Alfred. Teng Yen-lin, Tchong-wen ts'an-k'ao-chou kiu-yao. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 41, 1941. pp. 393-394
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