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Project Overview

•~TUA~• 大眼 •~MAK~• is an ambitious multimedia exhibition by Rae-Yen Song 宋瑞渊, transforming Tramway’s vast gallery space into a sub-aquatic world shaped according to the ancestral logics of the Song family, which serves simultaneously as spectacle, memorial and refuge. Film and Video Umbrella commissioned and produced eight new digital animations for the exhibition titled •~ghosts~• (song~xian).

Song collaborated with microbiologist Keira Tucker, who captured microscopic footage of organisms from the Song family pond. Song reimagined these lifeforms as eight glazed ceramic deities inspired by the Daoist kim sin tradition, in which statues are treated as active spiritual presences. After being 3D scanned, the ceramics were transformed into animated beings that shimmer inside mouth-blown glass heads, swaying and briefly dancing in movements drawn from the pond’s microscopic world.

Project details

Current exhibition

•~TUA~• 大眼 •~MAK~•

Tramway, 
25 Albert Drive, 
Glasgow, G41 2PE

14 November 2025 – 16 August 2026

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Co-commissioned by Tramway, Glasgow and FACT, Liverpool.

The exhibition includes an installation of animations produced by Film and Video Umbrella and Tramway. Co-commissioned by FVU, Tramway, FACT, and the Advanced Research Centre at the University of Glasgow, and supported by Thinking Culture, a cultural programme from the University of Glasgow’s School of Culture and Creative Arts.

Media

Rae-Yen Song, •~TUA~• 大眼 •~MAK~• (2025) at Tramway, Glasgow
Image Gallery

Rae-Yen Song, •~TUA~• 大眼 •~MAK~• (2025) at Tramway, Glasgow

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