Kévin Bray at The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts with big installation

Kévin Bray at The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts with big installation

Kévin Bray at The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts with big installation

Kévin Bray is part of group tech-art exhibition ‘Instance Dungeons and Sights’ with his big sculpture and video mapping installation 'ProtoVise: Shaping ID's, Swapping Worlds' at The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA). 

The exhibition’s narrative comprises three sub-themes. The works in “Character Selection and Visual Calibration” hack game machinima and break down the logic of 3D modeling software and optical instruments to probe the mirrored affinities between the virtual and the real. “The Fog of War Ahead” exposes the fragility of ideologies and borders across different contexts, where the relentless acceleration of imaging and Internet technologies jostles for space vis-à-vis the episteme and media literacy. “Developer Mode Loaded” features artistic propositions on the competition, skepticism, and collaboration between humans and imaging tools, aiming to explore the power relations concealed behind this networked edifice of images.
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Kévin Bray's installation "ProtoVise: Shaping IDs, Swapping Worlds” is composed of two moving-sculptures depicting human-like characters throwing an object to each other. With each iteration of the animation loop, the object exchanged between them morphs into different shapes. Every time a new object is introduced, through a system of video mapping, both object and the backdrop of this scene is altered.

This installation attempts to comment on the complex interplay between human ingenuity, societal dynamics, and the ever-evolving relationship with our environment. Rooted in the essence of human creativity and problem-solving, the processes of innovation and creation initiate a cascade of transformations that extend far beyond their initial intentions.


Instance Dungeons and Sights | The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
> 28 June 2026

Publication date: 11 Apr '26