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為了解決integrate%E6%8C%87%E的問題,作者李玉玲札拉.斯坦霍普魯本.福連德徐柏涵曾芳玲方彥翔謝宇婷崔綵珊柯念璞黃瀚嶢蔡佳文 這樣論述:

  ◆ 《藝術認證》改版全新再出發,揚帆啟航首刊必收   ◆ 主題策畫半年刊,完整收錄11篇策展評論專文   ◆ 23組藝術家作品圖錄精彩彙整,全文中英對照   ◆ 從海洋、島嶼到人類世,疫情時代中的全新議題思索     曾經,人類隨著湧動的洋流遠航,從南島語族的遷徙到大航海時代的冒險,造就了無數文化的相遇與碰撞,促使世界形成我們今日所認知的模樣。如今,新的浪潮再度撲湧而來,特別是從2020年延燒至2021年的COVID-19疫情。但不同於過去的大航海時代或是近年的全球化浪潮使我們交流更頻繁,如今我們不再是能隨意互通有無、聯絡往來的網絡,而是盡可能的,各自封閉成一座孤島。     於此同時,高

美館即將推出的《泛.南.島藝術祭》,便成為疫情時代中,最深刻、對比的展覽。展名「PAN──泛、南方、島嶼」,分別具有以下意涵:     泛Pan-廣泛與跨越邊界的視野   南方Austro-多元與非中心收束的觀點    島嶼Nesian-海洋性多邊連結     《泛.南.島藝術祭》試圖透過當代藝術提供超越血緣、語言、族群等跨疆界的「議題共同區」。即便因為疫情,讓《泛.南.島藝術祭》許多實體的交流變得不可能,但在「封閉」、「阻絕」的情境中,或許更能讓我們反思「連結」與「開放」的意義。     此外,本期也是《藝術認證》由雙月刊改版半年刊後的揚帆之作,同時是文集形式的展覽專輯。第一部分邀請總策劃人

李玉玲館長介紹本次策展理念,暢談她如何從「大南方」架構延展至「泛.南.島」的思考。策展顧問札拉・斯坦霍普(Zara Stanhope)與魯本.福連德(Reuben Friend)也特別撰文:斯坦霍普對照《泛.南.島藝術祭》與其他雙年展、藝術季的策劃形式,指出其未來的發展可能;福連德則聚焦於海洋與島嶼概念的探究,並介紹太平洋藝術家如何以創作回應相關概念。第二部分則涵蓋參展23組藝術家與作品的詳盡介紹與精彩作品照,供讀者完整閱讀。第三部分則由策展團隊透過爬梳藝術家創作概念,引介更廣闊的命題。如徐柏涵談論〈雅加達事件簿〉與〈海不平面〉中,地圖如何象徵、展現人類的觀看與想像;方彥翔從〈山羌模仿術〉思索

人類與動物的角色互換與溝通可能;亦有多篇文章討論原民文化傳承與藝術創作的關係,包含曾芳玲、謝宇婷、崔綵珊、柯念璞等作者。專文也特別介紹於高美館園區創作的盧建銘與劉哲安,如何在自然環境中,進行文化與藝術實驗?     無法任意遠行的此刻,希望閱讀這本刊物能成為各位的嶄新旅程。讀者如同航行於洋面的小船,而藝術家的作品則如同浮現於海的島嶼,每一座島嶼都有自身的經歷與故事,彼此之間又互相連結。     歡迎您,與我們共同踏上《泛.南.島》的探險旅程。     *Most extensive and updated studies of Asia-Pacific artists from the vie

w of Taiwan   *Inclusion of 23 artists from 7 countries   *11 in-depth curatorial articles exploring themes from ocean, islandness to Anthropocene   *Bilingual publication in Chinese & English     Once upon a time, humans sailed across the surging ocean, traveling, along the ocean currents, to far-a

way lands. From the migration of the Austronesians to the adventures in the Age of Exploration, these voyages generated countless cultural encounters and collisions, which have contributed to making the world we know today. Now, a new wave is rising again; notably, the COVID-19 pandemic has been rag

ing from 2020 to 2021. While the tide of globalization used to make our communications more frequent, nowadays, we are no longer a network in which everyone is free to contact one another; instead, we have done everything within our powers to become an island, isolated from one another.      In the

meantime, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (KMFA) is ready to present “Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival”: the deepest and most contrasting exhibition in the age of the pandemic. The meaning of each word in “Pan-Austro-Nesian” is:      Pan ─ expansive, all-inclusive visions that transcend boundaries.   A

ustro ─ plural, non-center-constrained perspectives.   Nesian ─ multilateral oceanic connections.     Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival creates a common ground where issues are shared across blood ties, languages, ethnic groups, and national boundaries. Even though the outbreak makes many forms of phy

sical interactions impossible for the exhibition, perhaps in this scenario of “closure” and “blockage”, we will be more likely to reflect on the meanings of "connection" and "openness".     In a time of travel restrictions, we hope reading this publication will be a new journey for you. The reader i

s the boat sailing across the ocean, and the artists’ works are the islands that emerge in the ocean, each has its individual experience and stories while still being connected to the others.     Furthermore, the present publication is the first issue of Art Accrediting since our transition from bim

onthly to biannual publication, as well as being an exhibition catalogue in the form of an essay collection. In the first part of the issue, KMFA director Yulin Lee introduces the curatorial concept as the head curator of this exhibition. Curatorial Consultant Zara Stanhope compares the planning of

“Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival” to other biennales and art festivals whereas another Curatorial Consultant Reuben Friend focuses on exploring the concepts of the ocean and islands. The second part of the issue details information on all of the artists and artworks in the art festival for the reade

r’s reference. Finally, the third part contains the curatorial team’s insights into the artists and their creative concepts produced in the process of curating the exhibition.      We warmly invite you to join the exploration of “Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival” with us.  作者簡介(依文章順序排序)   李玉玲     高雄

市立美術館館長   札拉・斯坦霍普     紐西蘭塔拉納基大區戈維特-布魯斯特美術館/連恩萊藝術中心館長   魯本·福連德     紐西蘭帕特迦美術館館長   徐柏涵     高雄市立美術館研究發展部助理研究員   曾芳玲     高雄市立美術館展覽部主任                    方彥翔     高雄市立美術館展覽部助理策展人   謝宇婷     高雄市立美術館研究發展部助理研究員   崔綵珊     高雄市立美術館展覽部助理策展人                                                柯念璞     高雄市立美術館展覽部助理策展人    

                        黃瀚嶢     台大森林所碩士、專職生態圖文作家                     蔡佳文     高雄市立美術館教育暨公共服務部教育專員   Authors(Name order according to appearance in the publication)   Yulin Lee     Director of Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts   Zara Stanhope     Director of Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre (GBA

G/LLC), Taranaki, New Zealand   Reuben Friend     Director of Pātaka Art+Museum   Hsu Po-Han     Assistant Researcher at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Research and Development Department   Tseng Fang-Ling     Head of Exhibition at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts   Fang Yen-Hsiang     Assistant Curator

at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Department   Hsieh Yu-Ting     Assistant Researcher at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Research and Development Department   Tsui Tsai-Shan     Assistant Curator at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Department   Ko Nien-Pu     Assistant Curator at Ka

ohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Exhibition Department   Huang Han-Yau     Nature Writer and Ecological Illustrator; Graduated with Master Degree from School of Forestry and Resource conservation, National Taiwan University   Tsai Chia-Wen     Coordinator at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts Education and Pu

blic Services Department 第一章 策展論述                                                                 關於《泛‧南‧島藝術祭》︱李玉玲                                              從未知到未知︱札拉・斯坦霍普                                                 旅程待續:海洋藝術新潮流︱魯本·福連德                                         第二章 藝術家簡介  Yuki

Kihara/ 王虹凱/ 吳思嶔/ 吳燦政/ 杉本博司/ 宜德思‧盧信/ 拉黑子‧達立夫/ 東冬‧侯溫/ 林介文/ 拉拉‧魯克/ 邱杰森&莫珊嵐/ 簡‧金‧凱森 / 約翰‧普爾/娜辛娜.霍海亞/ 張致中/ 張恩滿/ 強納森‧瓊斯/ 蒂摩爾古薪舞集/ 雷恩/ 雷斌/ 劉哲安/ 盧建銘/ 蘿拉‧葛里諾 第三章 評論專文  地圖之外,海面之內:關於「泛‧南‧島」的一些觀察︱徐柏涵                    與大海共振的儀陣-蘿拉‧葛里諾的項鍊和林介文的織物︱曾芳玲                  動物化、生動化與物種溝通:吳思嶔作品中的跨物種政治︱方彥翔             

    語言、土地、邊界:強納森.瓊斯如何以創作重建原民文化景觀︱謝宇婷 Varhung-聲之身,生不息︱崔綵珊                                              田地和山野,隨時都有我的魂守護著-高一生︱柯念璞                             在森林中營造藝術—側記盧建銘的高美館生態復育行動︱ 黃瀚嶢                    盧建銘x劉哲安:身體力行,回應環境的生態與文化復振實驗︱蔡佳文、謝宇婷  Chp1: Curatorial About the “Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festiva

l”︱Yulin Lee From Unknown to Unknown︱Zara Stanhope The Journey Continues: New Currents in Oceanic Art︱Reuben Friend Chp2: Profile Yuki Kihara/  Wang Hong-Kai/ Wu Sih-Chin/ Wu Tsan-Cheng / Hiroshi Sugimoto/ Idas Losin/ Rahic Talif / Dondon Hounwn/ Labay Eyong/ Lala Rukh/ Chiu Chieh-Sen & Margot Guil

lemot/ Jane Jin Kaisen/ John Pule / Ngahina Hohaia/ Chang Chih-Chung / Chang En-Man/ Jonathan Jones / Tjimur Dance Theatre / Kulele Ruladen / Masiswagger Zingrur / Varig Tinaway / Lu Chien Ming / Lola Greeno Chp3: Essay Beyond Maps, Beneath Sea Level: Observations on the “Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Fes

tival”︱Hsu Po-Han A Ritual Formation that Resonates with the Ocean: On Lola Greeno’s Necklaces and Labay Eyong’s Textiles︱Tseng Fang-Ling Animalizing, Animating, and Interspecies Communication: Interspecies Politics in Wu Sih-Chin’s Works︱Fang Yen-Hsiang Language, Land, Borders: How Jonathan Jones R

ebuilds the Aboriginal Cultural Landscape︱Hsieh Yu-Ting Varhung: The Infinite Body of Sound︱Tsui Tsai-Shan The fields and Mountains are Evermore Guarded by My Soul - Uong e Yatauyungana︱Ko Nien-Pu Creating Arts in the Forest - Behind the Scenes of Chien-Ming LU’s Ecological Restoration Project at Ka

ohsiung Museum of Fine Arts︱ Huang Han-Yau Lu Chien-Ming x Varig Tinaway: Practice and Respond Toward the Ecology of the Environment and Cultural Revival Experiment︱Tsai Chia-Wen, Hsieh Yu-Ting 緣起   為何我們要做泛‧南‧島     《泛‧南‧島藝術祭》是我們在構思一個可能屬於高雄的城市文化新品牌時,所提出的一個階段性提問。《泛‧南‧島》是一個新創的詞彙,從三個字作為切入點,分別意指了展覽希望採取的

對話姿勢:     泛Pan-廣泛與非固著邊界的視野    南方Austro-多元差異與非中心收束的觀點     島嶼Nesian-海洋性多邊連結     在「泛」的概念下,展覽意圖鬆脫既定的意識形態和主流文化框架,透過「南方」與「島嶼」這兩個具「流動」與「游離」意象的概念,提出與主流文化具相對性「開放」的概念。     於本文的伊始,身為本展的總策劃,我想必須也提到這個展覽的舉辦緣起。自 2016年擔任館長以來,將近 5年的時間,我不斷思考美術館典範如何轉移。其中一個重要環節,即是如何延展高美館所累積的大量南部藝術家作品的能量,使之成為不僅是豐富台灣,甚至是全球在構築現、當代美術史時,多元差

異的敘事元素。2019年高美館完成 3樓空間改造,成立「大南方多元史觀典藏特展室」就是這個思維的結晶。我們這幾年嘗試整合幾個有關「南方」的範疇,提出更大尺度的「大南方/ South Plus」作為新座標,讓「南方」從地理指涉中鬆脫開來,轉向以高雄長期所處的政經、文化的「南/難」處境,作為銜接高美館與「全球南方」後殖民文化語境的切入點。     延續著過往「地域南方」或「地理南方」的典藏脈絡,我也同步爬梳幾任館長對台灣原民創作的典藏,特別是從 2005年由李俊賢前館長推動的「南島當代藝術計畫」。透過有意識的收藏、駐館創作或策展「南島當代藝術」,高美館不只培育臺灣自身的原住民當代藝術家,也透過藝術

的形式,將具有南島語族身分或認同的藝術家或研究者聯繫起來,藉此經年累月蓄積了豐沛的研究與論述能量。     因此,首次舉辦的《泛‧南‧島藝術祭》,正是企圖以「去邊界」、「多元」、「海洋文化」等更具流動性與包容力的語境想像,鬆脫高美館「南島當代藝術計畫」所建立的,根基於既有語系、血緣固著的南島、原民框架,藉此將原民的當代創作,嫁接進「大南方」的座標網絡,讓原民文化正式成為建構高美館新座標「大南方」的元素之一;我們的企圖是,一方面回應台灣原民當代創作的豐沛能量,同時也期望能更積極錨定原民文化與當代社會發展的必要關聯性 (relevancy)。透過建構差異文化彼此對話、相互激盪的「大南方」新座標,我

們除了試圖擴大台灣文化主體性的想像光譜與論述之外,同時,也借徑南島語系的鏈結,拓展台灣與世界對話的渠徑 (channel)。     另一方面,作為一座城市的美術館,我也經常思考如何藉由藝術家敏銳的直覺,賦予城市更豐富的思想樣貌。因應臺灣逐步升起的海洋意識,更進一步回應島嶼南方的城市高雄以海洋「向外連結」的想像,形塑出具有對話意識的視覺場域。而展覽以「藝術祭」為名,也隱含了我們希望《泛‧南‧島》持續儲備能量,有朝一日能周期性籌辦的期許。     是以,我提出了《泛‧南‧島》的概念,希望從現有的根基更往前一步,邀集身處於同一片大洋各處的藝術家,自由地闡述各自的觀點和想像。我們期待《泛‧南‧島》能

逐步成為一個新的文化品牌,強調橫越洋流的各種內在與外在探索,以及無法被分類的多樣性。   About the Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival   By Yulin Lee (KMFA Director and Chief Curator of the Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival)   Inception of the Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival     The Pan-Austro-Nesia Arts Festival is the capstone project that we pro

posed in creating a new cultural brand that represents the city of Kaohsiung. "Pan-Austro-Nesian" is a made-up term that uses the three composing words to convey a position that the exhibition would like to take, a position that is willing to engage in dialogues:     Pan(泛)-expansive, all-inclusive

visions that transcend boundaries;       Austro(南方)-plural, non-center-constrained perspectives from the South;   Nesian(島嶼)-multi-lateral oceanic connections.     The concept of “Pan” conveys the intention to break loose from conventional ideologies and mainstream cultural frameworks; the ideas of

“Austro” and “Nesian”, associated with fluidity and dissociation, imply a kind of relative “openness”.      To begin this article and as the chief curator of this exhibition, I feel obligated to share how we first decided to organize this exhibition. During the past five years since I started to ser

ve as Director at Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (KMFA) in 2016, I have been contemplating about how an art museum can lead paradigm shifts. One critical aspect is to build on the massive creative energy of southern artists that the KMFA has accumulated over time and transform it into a narrative ele

ment that enriches the modern and contemporary art history discourse not only in Taiwan but even globally. What crystalized from this concept was the South Plus: Constructing Historical Pluralism from the KMFA Collection, a special collection we created following our third-floor renovation in 2019.

Over the years, we have attempted to integrate different areas of “the South” and proposed the concept of South Plus, a new coordinate system based on larger scales. This allows us to break free from the geographical dimension of “southern” and focus more on the political, economic and cultural pred

icaments long facing the southern city of Kaohsiung. This is how we fit the KMFA within the post-colonial cultural context of the “Global South”.      Following this curatorial context of the “regional south” or “geographic south”, I also combed through the indigenous collections that my predecessor

s built, especially with regards to the Contemporary Austronesian Art Project initiated by former Director Lee Jiun-Shyan in 2005.  Through deliberately building collections, inviting resident artists and curating related exhibitions, KMFA has not only cultivated Taiwan's contemporary indigenous art

ists but also, through the forms of art, brought together artists or researchers with Austronesian ties or identities. Over time, the KMFA has accumulated abundant research and discourses on this topic.      Thus, this inaugural Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival aims to create a more inclusive context

and fluid imagination, using concepts such as pluralism, oceanic culture, and boundary-free to break loose from the previous Austronesia and indigenous frameworks under the Contemporary Austronesian Art Project that were rigidly based on languages and blood ties. In this way, we can formally includ

e indigenous cultures as an element in building the KMFA’s South Plus vision. On one hand, we aim to respond to the artistic creativity of Taiwan’s contemporary indigenous artists. We also hope to proactively identify the relevancy between indigenous cultures and contemporary societal development. I

n constructing the new coordinate system of “South Plus,” introducing dialogue among different cultures to stimulate each other, we want to expand the imaginations and discourses on Taiwan’s cultural sovereignty while also expanding channels for Taiwan to engage in dialogue with the world based on o

ur Austronesia ties.       On the other hand, as we position the KMFA as a city art museum, I often think about how we can further enrich the minds of the residents in the city with the keen intuition of artists. In response to Taiwan's rising oceanic awareness and to the “outward-exploring” city im

age of the southern harbor city of Kaoshiung, this exhibition formulates a visual ground for conscious dialogues. We named this exhibition an “art festival”, which also implies that one day when we garner sufficient energy, we want to be able to regularly hold the Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival.   

  I therefore proposed the concept of “Pan-Austro-Nesian”, hoping to take a stride further from our current foundation and to invite artists from around the same ocean to freely express their views and imaginations. We expect the Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival to gradually become a new cultural br

and that highlights the various internal and external excursions across ocean currents, and that underlines the rich diversity that cannot be easily categorized.      (To be continued) 旅程待續:海洋藝術新潮流 文 | 魯本·福連德 Reuben Friend(帕特迦美術館館長/《泛.南.島藝術祭》策展顧問) 從展示櫥窗中解放 2009年高雄市立美術館邀請了紐西蘭-奧特亞羅瓦(譯註:奧特亞羅瓦Aotearoa是

毛利人對紐西蘭的稱呼)拉羅湯加島的藝術家兼策展人吉姆·維維亞雷(Jim Vivieaere)共同策展,展名為「蒲伏靈境—山海子民的追尋之路」(The Great Journey: In Pursuit of the Ancestral Realm)。策展人維維亞雷企圖找尋臺灣在大洋洲島嶼之中的文化和地理定位,他對《蒲伏靈境》展覽的貢獻及策展實踐所造成的影響,都成為我思考《泛‧南‧島藝術祭》與參展藝術家的重要依據。 當代藝術的「島嶼性」(Islandness)概念一直是個很難釐清的主題,而維維亞雷早在《蒲伏靈境》之前數年來就一直試圖處理「島嶼性」的議題。維維亞雷於1994年在威靈頓市立美術館(C

ity Gallery Wellington )的開創性展覽《瓶裝海洋》(Bottled Ocean)在紐西蘭-奧特亞羅瓦藝術史上留下了難以磨滅的印記,標誌著過去海洋藝術和藝術家已經過時的人類學觀點產生了重大變化。如同彼得·布倫特(Peter Brunt)博士在2012年出版的《大洋洲藝術》一書中所言,展覽《瓶裝海洋》凸顯出當代太平洋藝術「出現」在紐西蘭藝術世界的菁英美術館的現象,其實是一個我們要反思的問題,而不是值得慶祝的勝利。維維亞雷受邀調查太平洋移民的作品,隨後將展覽變成了一件裝置作品,本身就是藝術品……」。 作為藝術家暨策展人,維維亞雷擁有獨特觀點和能力,善於重塑策展手法,作為他自己藝

術實踐的延伸。維維亞雷在《瓶裝海洋》中的主要構思是將藝術品放置在透明的壓克力板螢幕後面,將整個展覽裝入一個巨大的博物館展示櫥窗。讓太平洋藝術脫離考古學和人類學塵封的研究,成為他畢生的志業,也傳承給新一代的海洋藝術家和策展人,讓他們自由地探索當代藝術實踐的新潮流。

創客融入國小音樂創作教學之行動研究

為了解決integrate%E6%8C%87%E的問題,作者謝瑋儒 這樣論述:

  研究者體認國小學童在音樂領域的學習,創造力及學習興趣是影響學習的關鍵因素之一,因此,透過在音樂課中融入創客「動手做」之實踐精神,設計適合國小學生的音樂創作課程,引導學生發揮創意,體會音樂創作之樂趣,從中探究實施創客融入國小音樂創作教學之教學歷程,以及對學生創造力和學習興趣的影響情形,藉以改善研究者在音樂教學中所面臨的教學困境與問題,並且提供教師未來發展國小音樂創作課程之參考。  本研究採用行動研究法,以苗栗縣希望國小兩班五年級學生為研究對象,課程內容結合音樂與視覺藝術,設計兩個單元的教學活動,進行為期五週,共計12節的課程。課程實施期間,以研究者省思日誌紀錄教學歷程觀察,蒐集課程回饋單、

學習單以及學生訪談紀錄等多元的質性資料,並以威廉斯創造力測驗及自編音樂科學習興趣量表等量化資料為輔助,進行資料歸納、分析與省思修正,藉以瞭解創客融入國小音樂創作教學所面臨的問題與解決策略,以及對學生帶來的影響。  研究發現創客融入課程設計須循序漸進,注重實作過程,提供學生探索式的體驗;教學活動須強調促使學生將獲得的新知識,透過學習、分享、實作、創造的過程,與舊經驗整合內化形成知識的循環累積;實作課程宜善用小組合作學習,並給予每位學生充分機會表現,並且適時給予正向鼓勵與肯定,建立一個友善的創客空間,提供學生相互交流、分享的學習環境。  此外,研究結果顯示實施創客融入音樂創作教學,雖然能激發其創作

靈感,但在提升學生音樂創作能力之成效有限,在學習的過程中培養學生開放性思維,而且能啟發其想像力,增進學生口語表達能力。透過多元的教材內容及教學方式有助於激發學生在音樂科的學習動機及樂趣,其中以小組創作實施創客融入音樂創作教學,更能有效提升學生學習意願。

《藝術認證》No. 96 :泛‧南‧島航行指南

為了解決integrate%E6%8C%87%E的問題,作者李玉玲,札拉.斯坦霍普,魯本.福連德,徐柏涵,曾芳玲,方彥翔,謝宇婷,崔綵珊,柯念璞,黃瀚嶢,蔡佳文 這樣論述:

  ◆ 《藝術認證》雙月刊改版半年刊全新再出發   ◆ 主題策畫完整收錄11篇策展評論專文   ◆ 23組藝術家作品圖錄精彩彙整,全文中英對照   ◆ 從海洋、島嶼到人類世,疫情時代中的全新議題思索     曾經,人類隨著湧動的洋流遠航,從南島語族的遷徙到大航海時代的冒險,造就了無數文化的相遇與碰撞,促使世界形成我們今日所認知的模樣。如今,新的浪潮再度撲湧而來,特別是從2020年延燒至2021年的COVID-19疫情。但不同於過去的大航海時代或是近年的全球化浪潮使我們交流更頻繁,如今我們不再是能隨意互通有無、聯絡往來的網絡,而是盡可能的,各自封閉成一座孤島。     於此同時,高美館即將推

出的《泛.南.島藝術祭》,便成為疫情時代中,最深刻、對比的展覽。展名「PAN──泛、南方、島嶼」,分別具有以下意涵:     泛Pan-廣泛與跨越邊界的視野   南方Austro-多元與非中心收束的觀點    島嶼Nesian-海洋性多邊連結     《泛.南.島藝術祭》試圖透過當代藝術提供超越血緣、語言、族群等跨疆界的「議題共同區」。即便因為疫情,讓《泛‧南‧島藝術祭》許多實體的交流變得不可能,但在「封閉」、「阻絕」的情境中,或許更能讓我們反思「連結」與「開放」的意義。     此外,本期也是《藝術認證》由雙月刊改版半年刊後的揚帆之作,同時是文集形式的展覽專輯。第一部分邀請總策劃人李玉玲館長

介紹本次策展理念,暢談她如何從「大南方」架構延展至「泛.南.島」的思考。策展顧問札拉・斯坦霍普(Zara Stanhope)與魯本.福連德(Reuben Friend)也特別撰文:斯坦霍普對照《泛.南.島藝術祭》與其他雙年展、藝術季的策劃形式,指出其未來的發展可能;福連德則聚焦於海洋與島嶼概念的探究,並介紹太平洋藝術家如何以創作回應相關概念。第二部分則涵蓋參展23組藝術家與作品的詳盡介紹與精彩作品照,供讀者完整閱讀。第三部分則由策展團隊透過爬梳藝術家創作概念,引介更廣闊的命題。如徐柏涵談論〈雅加達事件簿〉與〈海不平面〉中,地圖如何象徵、展現人類的觀看與想像;方彥翔從〈山羌模仿術〉思索人類與動物

的角色互換與溝通可能;亦有多篇文章討論原民文化傳承與藝術創作的關係,包含曾芳玲、謝宇婷、崔綵珊、柯念璞等作者。專文也特別介紹於高美館園區創作的盧建銘與劉哲安,如何在自然環境中,進行文化與藝術實驗?     無法任意遠行的此刻,希望閱讀這本刊物能成為各位的嶄新旅程。讀者如同航行於洋面的小船,而藝術家的作品則如同浮現於海的島嶼,每一座島嶼都有自身的經歷與故事,彼此之間又互相連結。     歡迎您,與我們共同踏上《泛‧南‧島》的探險旅程。     *Most extensive and updated studies of Asia-Pacific artists from the view of

Taiwan   *Inclusion of 23 artists from 7 countries   *11 in-depth curatorial articles exploring themes from ocean, islandness to Anthropocene   *Bilingual publication in Chinese & English     Once upon a time, humans sailed across the surging ocean, traveling, along the ocean currents, to far-aw

ay lands. From the migration of the Austronesians to the adventures in the Age of Exploration, these voyages generated countless cultural encounters and collisions, which have contributed to making the world we know today. Now, a new wave is rising again; notably, the COVID-19 pandemic has been ragi

ng from 2020 to 2021. While the tide of globalization used to make our communications more frequent, nowadays, we are no longer a network in which everyone is free to contact one another; instead, we have done everything within our powers to become an island, isolated from one another.      In the m

eantime, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (KMFA) is ready to present “Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival”: the deepest and most contrasting exhibition in the age of the pandemic. The meaning of each word in “Pan-Austro-Nesian” is:      Pan ─ expansive, all-inclusive visions that transcend boundaries.   Au

stro ─ plural, non-center-constrained perspectives.   Nesian ─ multilateral oceanic connections.     Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival creates a common ground where issues are shared across blood ties, languages, ethnic groups, and national boundaries. Even though the outbreak makes many forms of phys

ical interactions impossible for the exhibition, perhaps in this scenario of “closure” and “blockage”, we will be more likely to reflect on the meanings of "connection" and "openness".     In a time of travel restrictions, we hope reading this publication will be a new journey for you. The reader is

the boat sailing across the ocean, and the artists’ works are the islands that emerge in the ocean, each has its individual experience and stories while still being connected to the others.     Furthermore, the present publication is the first issue of Art Accrediting since our transition from bimo

nthly to biannual publication, as well as being an exhibition catalogue in the form of an essay collection. In the first part of the issue, KMFA director Yulin Lee introduces the curatorial concept as the head curator of this exhibition. Curatorial Consultant Zara Stanhope compares the planning of “

Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival” to other biennales and art festivals whereas another Curatorial Consultant Reuben Friend focuses on exploring the concepts of the ocean and islands. The second part of the issue details information on all of the artists and artworks in the art festival for the reader

’s reference. Finally, the third part contains the curatorial team’s insights into the artists and their creative concepts produced in the process of curating the exhibition.      We warmly invite you to join the exploration of “Pan-Austro-Nesian Arts Festival” with us. 

失能老人家庭照顧者僱傭外籍家庭看護工之決策歷程

為了解決integrate%E6%8C%87%E的問題,作者林資靜 這樣論述:

臺灣邁入高齡社會,老年人口比率上升,在疾病與老化的雙重影響下,日常生活仰賴他人提供照顧,然家庭照顧者無法長期回應此密集性需求,選擇聘僱外籍家庭看護工協助分擔家內照顧成為首要選擇。本研究即探討失能長者之家庭照顧者聘僱外籍家庭看護工之決策過程與動機,採取質化研究,以半結構問卷進行訪談,訪談宜蘭地區曾考慮僱傭及已僱傭外籍家庭看護工的失能老人家庭,共有17位失能老人之家庭成員,探討影響失能老人家庭決策與僱傭外籍家庭看護工歷程,及僱傭後對家庭互動關係之變化。 本研究發現,失能老人欲聘僱外籍家庭看護工為回應家中長者因疾病導致失能後需要密集性照顧,加上居住型態改變,多數長者與成年

子女並未同住,家庭照顧分工不易,面臨工作、家庭與子女分工等諸多限制。另有高齡配偶擔任家庭主要照顧者,皆為家庭向外尋求照顧服務資源之肇因。其次,失能老人家庭聘僱的決策過程中,遵循著「長幼有序」、「男性決策為主」之文化規範,以及「主要照顧者具有經濟決策權」的模式進行照顧資源的選擇。在現有各項長照服務資源中,家屬選擇外籍家庭看護工之考量分別為「照顧安全性」、「照顧連續性」、「照顧可負擔性」、「申請服務的可近性」,其中又以「照顧安全性」、「連續性照顧」為關鍵之因素,認為外籍家庭看護工的特質最貼近照顧需求。 外籍家庭看護工在進入失能老人家庭後,即與失能老人及家庭照顧者形成三角的互動關係,與老

人逐漸發展類家人的信任與家屬的僱傭關係,隨不同角色與關係,發展出三角制衡關係。失能老人與家屬皆認為在僱傭外籍家庭看護工後,在照顧品質及家人間的生活品質皆有改善,然仍需回應外籍家庭看護工「多元化飲食習慣」、「語言溝通障礙」、「執行照顧工作的異質性」等現況,指出雇主端需有意識的融合外籍家庭看護工文化差異。另外,首次聘用外籍家庭看護工與已聘用外籍家庭看護工多年兩者相較,對於「外籍家庭看護工品質的穩定性」與「長期支出照顧費用的經濟壓力」之感受差異性最大。 為穩定外籍家庭看護工之品質,與外籍家庭看護工的溝通與培訓之質與量最為關鍵。同時,在媒合外籍家庭看護工與失能老人過程中,雇主須敏感家庭看護

工文化差異與需求,能有助於外籍看護工執行照顧工作的穩定性。研究建議家屬可結合社區端現有的資源網絡,由外籍家庭看護工陪同失能老人參與社區活動,有助於雙方的社會參與及對文化差異的了解,重視外籍看護工在家庭與社區的融合。政府在積極發展長照政策之際,回應失能家庭照顧者主觀性需求,增加服務資源的連續性與可及性,回應失能老人與家庭長期面臨之多元負荷,維持家庭的穩定性。