Penghu Fishing Lights: Naked-eye 3D Art Installation at Taoyuan Airport

Intro|Poetic Ocean: Presenting Fishing Culture in Naked-eye 3D
Exhibited at Taoyuan International Airport, this creates a visual feast where culture and technology converge for travelers. This work is Chapter Four “Penghu Fishing Lights” from the series “Journey Through Words and Landscapes.” It takes the most poetic “fishing lights” from Taiwan’s traditional fishing culture as its core theme, using exquisite 3D technology to perfectly present the spectacular scene of fishing boats lighting up at night to catch fish in the waters around Penghu.
 
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INDUSTRY
DATEDecember 2024

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Character Particlization: The Fusion of Ancient Symbols and Modern Media

The work specifically employs “pictographic character particlization” technology, allowing ancient characters to seemingly transform from fishing lights, gradually constructing the core imagery of the scene. This innovative expression not only demonstrates the dialogue between tradition and modernity but also presents the interweaving of humans and nature, memory and future, giving purely visual art deeper cultural connotations.

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Naked-eye 3D Technology: Immersive Experience Without Auxiliary Devices

This work applies advanced naked-eye 3D technology, allowing viewers to experience stereoscopic visual effects without wearing any viewing aids. Through detailed parallax design and layering, the waves, fishing lights, and character particles present realistic spatial depth, creating an immersive visual experience and bringing a quiet and poetic artistic corner to the busy airport space.

Credit

Client|Everrich Duty Free Group

Creative Team|Peppercorns Interactive Media Art

Artistic/Technical Director|Peppercorns Interactive Media Art

Visual Art|Chapters 1-3: Peppercorns Interactive Media Art; Chapter 4: YouRi Interactive (Penghu Fishing Lights)

Director|Yang Po-Jen

3D Art|Lu Yung-Hua, Chu Che-Kai

VFX|Mickey Hsu