TEDxNCCU 2025 年會【 流形 】講者 方序中 | 序中 方 | TEDxNCCU
「流是線條的意思,形是一種輪廓,好像是在環境裡的溝通,但還是找到自己的姿態。」方序中說他特別喜歡散步,也喜歡在散步的過程中尋找創作靈感。一次偶然的機會,在西門町的一個攝影展中,他看到了外國人眼中、和他印象中截然不同的西門町,他發現慢慢觀察,可以把流形交織在一起。當你找到在生活上面的時間進行觀察的時候,你就能夠更精準的在每一個作品上面,找到它的形跟流,從個人到群體。要一個人工作固然容易,但方序中創立了究方社工作室,服務更多的人,也把理念慢慢說給大家聽.......就如同方序中開頭所提到的,「硬背的記不住,喜歡的忘不掉」,希望大家都可以追尋自己的理想,去觀察身邊的人事物,發覺自己所喜愛,然後,不帶猶豫的去實現它。就像他從事的設計行業,在與業主溝通的過程中更能發現自己想傳達的,那是很美好的交織。就如同流與形一般。 臺灣中生代平面設計師,作品涵蓋唱片、書籍包裝、視覺設計,並跨足活動策展、裝置藝術、MV 美術等領域。曾多次擔任金鐘、金曲、金馬獎等大型典禮的視覺總監,更是臺灣首位執行三金典禮主視覺的設計師。擅長以「說故事」的設計手法賦予作品溫度,並因故鄉眷村面臨拆遷,有感於記憶的流逝,以「不願失去的」為核心,發起「小花計畫」,致力於文化保存與情感連結。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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