The fifth anniversary of the Sunflower Student Movement,
Today we may be able to dim those bright and illusory lights,
Back to the story of “people (groups)”,
Re-understand the individual or collective responsibilities and injuries in this social action,
Think about the difficulties inside and outside the situation.
Speaker: 江偉華 (Wei-hua Chiang)
Born in Banqiao District in 1976, he was educated in the Department of Fine Arts of Tunghai University and the Graduate Institute of Documentary & Film Archiving of Tainan National University of the Arts. After graduation, he continued to engage in documentary production and video-related creations. Documentary works mostly focus on the culture related to students and young people.
The documentary feature 《廣場》(The Right Thing) won the Best Documentary Feature at the 2010 South Taiwan Film Festival and the 2012 Hong Kong Independent Film Festival. The latest work 《街頭》(The Edge of Night) was selected into the 20th Taipei Film Festival, and won the first prize at the 2018 South Taiwan Film Festival.
Chronology of works:
2002《50–50》
2004《–3℃》
2010《廣場》The Right Thing
2012《22:30》
2018《街頭》The Edge of Night
Discussant:
卡五盎 Car5on (Music Producer)
Middle-aged graphic art designer and photographer
In my spare time, I record some random and contradictory recordings.
Works: http://car5on.bandcamp.com/
江昺崙 (Incident Participant)
Nicknamed Gingerbread Man, he was a doctoral student at the Institute of Taiwanese Literature at the time and still is now. He once participated in The Black Island Nation Youth Front and found it distressing that the March 18th Incident was called the Sunflower Movement. He once co-authored the book "This Is Not the Sunflower Movement". He was accused of "inciting others to commit crimes" in the 323 Executive Yuan Incident, and his case has not yet been determined.
Time: 2019/04/30 14:00-17:00
Venue: 2F, National Cheng Kung University Museum
Organizers: National Cheng Kung University Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, Center for Multi-cultural Studies