New Taipei City Art Museum presents Samson Young: Pavilion
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New Taipei City Art Museum presents Samson Young: Pavilion
Samson Young, Pavilion (feat. Taipei Male Choir and Hsieh Hsien Te), 2025. Multi-channel videos and sound installation (composition for 4-part male choir), street lamp (iron, acrylic panel, LED lighting fixture, electronic controller), sphere speaker (3D printing, speaker driver, LCD), 28:00, 200 × 200 × 423 (L) cm, 55 cm (ø) × 70 (H) cm each, 2 pieces in total. Courtesy of the artist and New Taipei City Art Museum.



TAIPEI.- As the inaugural artist invited for the New Taipei City Art Museum’s NTCAM COMMISSION, Samson Young presents the new work Pavilion. The exhibition focuses on the inseparable relationship between humans and technology in a media-saturated present marked by the exponential rise of artificial intelligence, asking how technology reshapes our ways of sensing the world and thinking about the self.

The commissioned work looks back to the IBM Pavilion at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, where Charles and Ray Eames produced the multi-screen film THINK. Created at the dawn of computer technology, the work likened computational processes to an expansion of human consciousness, proposing a new way of seeing the world. It revealed both optimism and trust in technology, while reflecting Cold War anxieties about the media. The contradictory emotions stirred by emerging technologies then closely mirror our responses to the rapid advances of AI today.

As a forerunner of “database cinema,” THINK broke with linear storytelling, using multiple screens and fragmented images to stage an information architecture. Young extends this formal lineage by drawing cross-temporal comparisons between such multi-screen/multimedia and fragmentary logics, the sixteenth-century cabinet of curiosities (Wunderkammer), and contemporary generative AI—probing how “databases” in different eras entangle time, space, and narrative. In his new commission Pavilion, multi-screen video installations are suspended from the ceiling, so that images generated by AI and sounds intertwine like data fragments; as audiences move and look upward, they experience a media-surround environment.

For the musical dimension, Young adopts the Requiem as a guiding motif, prompted by his interest in the tension between HAL 9000, the sentient computer, and humans in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. The film famously employs György Ligeti’s Lux Aeterna, whose text comes from the Communion chant (Communio) of the Requiem Mass and evokes the threshold of death and the unknown. This imagery also resonates with the film’s final sequence, where HAL’s glowing “eye” fades as the machine is shut down—leaving it uncertain whether we are witnessing the death of artificial intelligence or the curtain call for human rationality.

Also on view is Young’s 2023 work Variations of 96 chords in space, another piece informed by the concept of “database cinema.” Eschewing AI-generated imagery, it instead employs database-like arrangement and algorithmic procedures, combining randomness with human selection. Shown alongside Pavilion, it outlines another mode of human–machine collaboration and together they shape a multi-layered field spanning history, technology, and perception.

Launched in 2025, the NTCAM COMMISSION is a biennial commissioning program by the New Taipei City Art Museum. Each edition invites an internationally recognized artist or collective to create new works specifically for one of the museum’s most challenging exhibition spaces.

The program reflects the museum’s commitment to advancing transdisciplinary practices, encouraging artists to engage in experimental dialogues across media, forms, and fields of knowledge. It also explores the exhibition as a spatial practice—engaging with spatial politics, fostering public interaction, and challenging established museum space paradigms. Through this initiative, the museum supports artists in realizing innovative ideas and developing new artistic vocabularies and modes of spectatorship.










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