“The Unuseless Machine for Democracy 死纏爛打民主 機” by Eric Siu


  • ©2014, Eric Siu, The Unuseless Machine for Democracy 死纏爛打民主 機
  • ©2014, Eric Siu, The Unuseless Machine for Democracy 死纏爛打民主 機
  • ©2014, Eric Siu, The Unuseless Machine for Democracy 死纏爛打民主 機
  • ©2014, Eric Siu, The Unuseless Machine for Democracy 死纏爛打民主 機

Title:


    The Unuseless Machine for Democracy 死纏爛打民主 機

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Creation Year:

    2014

Medium:


    Installation

Duration:


    5:36

Artist Statement:


    The Unuseless Machine for Democracy was created in response to the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong:

    We saw a partial image of the Tiananmen Square Incident on September 28, 2014. The spirit of democracy lives on as the quest for freedom extends to the streets of Hong Kong. Forever reminded of the agonizing loss of 1989, we will continue to uphold the torch of democracy in peace.

    “The Most Useless Machine, Ever!” is a renowned project, which gave birth to a philosophically challenging theme in the DIY circle through its contradictory ON/OFF function. By subverting this paradox, “The Unuseless Machine for Democracy” celebrates and supports the relentless spirit of the road to democracy.

    35 Unuseless Machines are assembled to form the number “928”. Each Machine has an LED candle that randomly burns out. Once the light goes out, a dove will surface to peck at the candle, lighting it up once again. This cycle goes on forever.

    The project developed further and a stand-alone version of the Unuseless Machine was created for supporters of the Umbrella Movement to make at DIY workshops. All together 52 Unuseless Machines were created at workshops held in Hong Kong, Taipei and Japan, bringing the total number of machines to 87, which symbolizes the peaceful retaliation of the unarmed Hong Kong protesters against the 87 rounds of tear gas fired.


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