In an era where information scatters like sand, history is not solely shaped by heroes and major events—it is also embedded in overlooked fragments. This dialogue invites novelist Chu He-chih and interdisciplinary artist Liang Ting-yu to share how they collect these scattered grains and transform them into stories and artworks, reconstructing a contemporary vision of history. Between fact and fiction, they will engage in a profound conversation on memory, narrative, and understanding.
📅 Date & Time: Monday, May 26, 2025 | 14:00–17:00 📍 Venue: Radical Hall, Taipei National University of the Arts Library (Entrance located to the left of the main library staircase)
🎤 Speakers: Chu He-chih – Historical novelist known for long-form fiction grounded in history. Works include Land of Bliss, Southern Light, and When the Sun Fell on Mount Heinzha. Liang Ting-yu – Artist focused on project-based art, hauntology, and methodologies of problematization. His work explores issues of transitional justice, animism in the post-human turn, and Indigenous historical narratives.
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