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大眼睛攝影展

Dua Ma Chu

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大眼睛攝影展

Dua Ma Chu

六個看不見的孩子與他們的相機

他們是世上唯一看不見自己作品的攝影師。

六個看不見的孩子,突破了自己的極限,用聽、用摸、用感受,挑戰「看」的意義,他們在自己最喜歡的場景下,用相機拍下他們當下的感動,並與大家分享他們「看」世界的角度。

為了讓他們自己能摸到自己的作品,雕塑家陳奕彰更幫孩子把作品做成立體的浮雕,讓他們知道他們的照片到底長什麼樣。

大眼睛攝影展,讓我們重新定義了「眼睛」。看不見的孩子也許沒辦法用我們所認知的「眼睛」看世界,但他們有別的「眼睛」,也許是耳朵、是皮膚、是手指、是朋友、是家人,這個攝影展的目的,就是要開發孩子不同的眼睛,鼓勵他們用自己的方式跟世界接觸,同時也透過攝影,讓民眾看見這群視障小朋友的故事,以及分享他們心中的美好世界。

 

Six blind kids and their cameras

They are the only photographers in the world who cannot see their own works.
Going beyond their limit, six visually-impaired kids listen, touch, and feel to challenge the meaning of “seeing”. They recorded their impressions about their favorite scenes in the moment with cameras to share their perspectives in “seeing the world”. 

To allow them to feel their own works, sculptor Chen Yi-Chang turn the children’s works into 3D reliefs, so that they could get a picture of how their photographs look like.

“Dua Ma Chu” (Taiwanese: big eyes) redefines our meaning of “eyes”. The kids who is visually-impaired may not see the world with “eyes” as we do. Yet, they have other “eyes” as well. It may be ears, skin, fingers, friends, or family. The purpose of this exhibition is to open different eyes for children, encouraging them to connect with the world in their own ways. Meanwhile, the public may see the stories of these visually-challenged kids and the lovely worlds in their minds via photography.

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