CAVE is an experimental and time-limited art exhibition experience that draws inspiration from the Paleolithic cave paintings of Lascaux. The concept behind CAVE is to reinvent the way viewers engage with artworks. It encourages visitors to use their mobile phone's flashlight function to illuminate the cave walls, providing an innovative means of exploring the displayed pieces and creating a bridge between the contemporary and the ancient. This hands-on approach allows for an up-close examination of the intricate details within each artwork.

During its one-day exhibition, CAVE unexpectedly took up residence at the entrance corridor of a campus building, piquing the curiosity of many students and faculty members. This unique installation triggered discussions, such as "Why not make CAVE a permanent fixture with regularly changing exhibits?" and "Is it being dismantled so soon?" Surprisingly, the presence of this impromptu addition to the campus did not lead to complaints but instead generated opportunities for students and faculty to collectively explore potential future possibilities. Even resulted in suggestions for further refinement, like "CAVE's assembly could be made more intricate."​​​​​​​






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Creative Direction and Space Design_ Joy Hsieh
Assemble & Disassemble Support_ Douglas Chorng, Yi-Yin Lai, Yu-An Lai, Owluang
Photograph_ Hsin-Tzu Liao

_2016



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