
ChihChung views the ocean as a worldview that reflects the state of terrestrial civilization in the Anthropocene. He considers water a medium that permeates both inner and outer worlds, embodying instability, transition, and anti-subjectivity—qualities that resonate with his homeland, Taiwan, shaped by a subtropical monsoon climate.
Narrative and storytelling serve as the foundation of Chang’s practice, with his works integrating meticulous craftsmanship across multiple media and formats, including site-specific projects and workshops. Since 2019, inspired by his father’s work in shipbuilding, Chang has investigated antifouling paint’s overlooked role in port modernization, shipbuilding, and marine pollution. In 2020, commissioned by the Taipei Fine Art Museum and supported by NTU’s Institute of Oceanography, he transformed this research into an escape room puzzle game, revealing East Asia’s hidden “toxic footprint.”
During his EMBracing the Ocean residency, he will expand this project to Northwest Europe, where sailing culture and ecological awareness are more deeply embedded. Through cross-disciplinary collaborations and emerging technologies, he aims to make this issue more accessible and engaging. By integrating experiential art with puzzle game design, the project seeks to spark dialogue and advocate for change. He will collaborate with Associate Professor Lena Granhag, and her antifouling and biofouling research group at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
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Previous work
- Previous work will be shown at the Liverpool Biennial UK from 7 June - 14 September 2025.
- PortCityFutures platform project in collaboration with Leiden University, Tu Delft and Erasmus University, Rotterdam
- Other selected activities include Mediations Biennale (Poland, 2018), Pan-Austro-Nesian Art Festival (Taiwan, 2021),
Biennale Jogja (Indonesia, 2021), SMIFest (Spain, 2021), Creative Expo Taiwan (Taiwan, 2022), Digital Art Festival
Taipei (Taiwan, 2022), ARKO Art & Tech Festival (South Korea, 2022), the Korean Pavilion’s public program at Ocean
Space by TBA21 during the Venice Biennale (Italy, 2024), and Taiwan Biennial (Taiwan, 2025). - Co-founder of the alternative art space Waley Art in western Taipei.