Javascript is required
Skip to main content

News

Tech Art Walk: TTXC Taiwan Culture Technology Festival

Tech Art Walk: TTXC Taiwan Culture Technology Festival

Tech Art Walk: TTXC Taiwan Culture Technology Festival

🎉 ✨ Special Thanks | Mr. Cheng Chung-Di, Outstanding Alumnus of I-Shou University's Department of Film and Television

Visit the "Tech Art Walk" course website for more.

The 1023 Tech Art Walk course journeyed to the annual "2025 TTXC Taiwan Culture Technology Festival."

What was most touching was the invitation of Mr. Cheng Chung-Di, an outstanding alumnus from the 2nd graduating class of I-Shou University's Department of Film and Television, and currently the Marketing and Planning Executive for TTXC, to serve as today's expert guide 💫

Mr. Cheng has nearly a decade of experience in VR and XR curation. Since the establishment of the VR Film Lab in Kaohsiung in 2017, he has deeply cultivated immersive content and exhibition experiences, personally witnessing the development trajectory of immersive exhibitions and the growth of cultural technology in Kaohsiung.

To ensure that all our teachers and students could clearly hear every explanation, Mr. Cheng even thoughtfully prepared tour guide devices. This allowed the entire tour to be heard clearly, even within the vast exhibition space of Pier-2 P3 Warehouse. This thoughtful consideration and professional attitude were deeply moving.

During the tour, Mr. Cheng introduced each work with great familiarity—from the VR experience of "Titanic: Echoes of the Past," the literary adaptation of "Clouds at Two Thousand Meters," to the experimental eye-tracking technology of "Bouncing Eyes"—not only analyzing their content features and commercial potential but also sharing industry trends and international perspectives.

His professionalism and passion truly made us realize that cultural technology is not just about technology; it's also a way of storytelling.

✨ Thank you, Mr. Cheng Chung-Di, for embodying the power of "Professionalism × Warmth" through your actions, and for letting us see the future where culture and technology intertwine at TTXC.