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A head made of gelatin, with a spam torso floating within.
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A video of a doll's head vomiting syrup into a carpeted pool. It is projected onto the back wall of the performance.
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What remains of the performance.
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Dolls' heads cast in latex and filled with syrup.
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食屎屙飯 is a mixed-media, interactive project which focuses on tactility and its relationship with childhood and sensory play. Chiu exploits the unpredictability of the subconscious to juxtapose surprising and uncomfortable images. Kidcore and Cynical Realism aesthetics shape Chiu’s work; he distorts gaudy symbols of early life to expose darker themes beneath whimsical exteriors. In turn, he visualises concepts of existing between youth and adulthood. Familiar childhood locations, such as family homes and swimming pools, are altered with incongruous substances – such as syrup and animal intestines– to create landscapes which examine notions about nostalgia and melancholy