"Untitled": The Frame Project for Wiesbaden Museum, Germany, 2008

Frames on the street can provide a special perspective for the familiar settings in downtown wiesbaden. The scene happens to be inside the frame from your angle could be anything, so you define the name of the work. While you are gazing into the frame, you may also form someone else's scene. That's why it is called "untitiled".

Among the frames, there is one interactive frame. The empty frame with a description card attracts people to look at closely. When passerbys get close to the frame, they will trigger the camera flash "flashs" and the shutter makes the sound "ka-cha". The reactions varies. Some people think they are being taken a picture, some people are look for the trigger, some people starts taking pictures using their own camera, or simply making faces inside the frame, etc.

"Untitled" Frame Project makes the old downtown city unfamiliar and fresh somehow, and makes the passerby strangers familiar.

Collaborated with Elim Cheng. Thanks to the support from Scholz & Volkmer, Wiesbaden Museum und the summer school kids. :)