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Edge – North Atlantic Ocean:  Hsuan Chung Explores Memory, Erosion, and Geological Time
Since ancient times, human beings have shaped the land, building civilizations and inscribing memory into territory. Yet what appears solid is never stable. Land is constantly weathered, fractured, and reformed. Stability is an illusion sustained by scale. Edge – North Atlantic Ocean begins at the shifting boundary between sea and land. The shoreline is not a fixed line but a site of continual transformation. Stones collide, fragment, and return to the ocean as mineral residue....

Chronesthesia by Hsuan Chung
The individual human memory is an episodic memory. It reflects our experiences, impressions, feelings, as well as specific times and places, all combined together. A smell, a song, a gesture, a dress. Humans rely on memories. They can provide a temporal experience, towards the future or the past.

Taiwanese aborigines by Hsuan Chung
Taiwanese aborigines are optimistic. They accept life as it is, and live in harmony with nature. Their languages are also the very origins of Austronesian languages.