"The Night of Sodom" – the TNUA Center for Art and Technology’s major transdisciplinary exhibition of the year that takes its inspiration from Marquis de Sade's novel "The 120 Days of Sodom" – reconsiders "contemporaneity" through the narrative frame of a fictional murder. 

It is a dynamic installation and new media performance that echoes and intensifies the exhibition theme, constructing a large-scale, multidisciplinary work that deals with the plight of civilization and sublimation of death.

The exhibition, which revolves around the murder of a teenager, is divided into five sections: "The Universe of Things," "Homicidal Maniac," "Depression," "Gross Anatomy," and "Apparition."

Its narrative, new media visual effects and theatricality show visitors how technology manipulates our lives and perceptions. But the question that has to be asked is: Can technology reveal subtle and never-before-seen relationships among things, or will it lead us farther on our path to utter destruction?

The exhibition opens at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Gallery 1B on October 3, 2015, and runs till January 10, 2016.

Curated by the TNUA Center for Art and Technology, the exhibition is sponsored by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, with assistance from Digital Art Center, Taipei, and Jaguar Taiwan.

It is a project created jointly by the Linking LAB alliance between TNUA’s Trans-Disciplinary Media Lab, Stage Machine Lab and Ultra-Communication Vision Lab on one side, and National Central University's Multimedia Information Networking Lab.

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