[MUSIC] My name is Shih Chieh Huang. I was born in Taiwan. And, I immigrated to LA when I was 12. And, I've been in New York since 99. This is my work studio. I do a lot of experimentation here. I can get messy. I can make more noise, here. So, this is, kind of, my little laboratory. I remember in elementary school I started, building remote-controlled cars. And, when I was younger, I've always taken apart toys, trying to figure out how things work inside, you know? Building a lot of these, simple circuitry toys. A lot of my current work today, it's kind of more complex version of the it. Higher voltage, higher amperage, but I still feel like there are a lot of similarities to a simple toy. Maybe I use a microcontroller now to add in to these works, but a lot of them still have the. Basic rules and the basic, very similar to some of these toys. >> These are some of their earlier works. They're made by Tupperware Containers, desktop computer cooling fans, reading magnifying sheets, FM radios, measuring cup. Cable ties. Everything kind of assembled together, you can see all of the parts, all the wires. All the wire you see, they're all doing something. They all sending signals to different parts of the, of the piece. [NOISE]. This is, a typical automatic night light. People use these if they go on vacation they want people to think somebody's at home. And inside this device there's a little light sensor and when the sun comes up it breaks the circuit and so it shuts the light off. And when the sun goes it close the circuit and turn the lights on. And I use this, concept to video tape the eye. The dark part of the eye, making, the sensor think it's night time. So it closes the circuit, turn on the light and the white part of the eye thinking it's day time and it opens the circuit. These pieces are also using the eyes, but in this case, I'm putting make-up on the eyelid to get different colours. And the body of them it's it's not the corners of the garbage bag, inflated by computer cooling fans. And it's a lot of through out the whole body. These tentacles are made from painter's plastic, you can get them at Home Depot. therefore, when you painting walls, you want to cover up your your sofa so you can cover them. And they're very thin. They're about 0.35 mil. And I fold them and I seal them into the shape. Sometimes I work on several different things at the same time. Sometimes if I get stuck on something, it's nice to just not think about it and work on something else. And then maybe a solution will come up while you're working on something like. I'm working on this. But I know in the back of my head, I'm still kind of thinking about it. I notice whenever I have a problem in the studio, the rest of the day, going home, taking a shower, I kept thinking, Well, how can that work? I tried to visualize all the elements in there. What if I do this? What if I do that? What if I try this? I try a lot of things out in my head. So even though I'm not here anymore, I'm still thinking about it. This piece is Eye Fountain. It's using that same concept, using the eyes to control water pump. So there's two water pump inside each bucket. These are the light sensors. Which then goes into, this is a Tupperware, a small Tupperware container with 12 volt AC power. And when the eyes moves into the light sensor, it sends a message here which then turns on the pump. And it sends power to these alligator clips. And each one of these alligator clips is holding a blue LED light. The blue LED light is to kind of enhance the color of this liquid. Which is a mixture of Mr. Clean and highlighter pen. I was invited to for exhibition where artists are invited to work with these glass masters in Murano. And they made a lot of the, these people that's making this 15th century Renaissance style chandeliers. So, a lot of masters they're very good with that. And so, I thought it would be kind of interesting to, kind of take that aesthetic, modify it a little bit. I decided to tilt it down and then to install the computer cooling fans into these, each of these arms. It's like a fusion of these micro controller and 15th century style, Renaissance style chandelier. For material, I think of, oh, these are just common materials. And then, when I see a combination of the electronic and these materials, creates this kind of organic part of it. So on different days, I kind of see it differently. Sometimes I see these little garbage bags, they're just garbage bags with fans. Put inside. Sometimes I see the most, almost like this little life thing, so it's kind of varies. So you have this kind of like push and pull of like, they're familiar, but at the same time they're not familiar at the same time. Almost like looking at, when you look at the material again, like what is this material? Is the bottle really just a bottle? Is a spoon just a spoon? Can it be something else? A lot of times, when I'm doing these electronic things, I'm experimenting with them. Some work and I can repeat them, and it seems to work and I continue to do that. Sometimes doesn't work, I'm not quite sure why. It's just, I mean, sometimes people ask, why is this doing this? I'm not sure but I can repeat it. Yeah the theory, this is the LED area I have and I've kind of categorized the blue, red, green, white, and different types of LEDs. This is all different snap hooks, nuts and bolts, screws, hammers, pliers, tape, tape measure. Even though I can strip wire without this tool. But this tool will just make it so much easier if you have to strip maybe hundreds and thousands of wires. I have a wire here, so with this, it comes off very easily. And then, the, I like, I like these, you can do, really just do this as much as you like. So basically this is kind of like a soldering iron that has a, has a wheel here. You can roll this wheel, the real is made, is also metal. So, when it's hot you can roll it. I fold the plastic. And, once this is hot, you just kind of roll it through like that, then you can get the seal. With these I make these long tentacles more. I make these. Sometimes I make, tools, or things according to the need of making something else. This is, a very quick, thing I made to check the LED lights. It's a piece of wood with it's a wet socket, it's a miniature wet socket. So when I plug it in, so I can try out if any lights is broken or not. And then this, I can also. Test our lights from, you have a light and I want to tested out. Or I can always just plugin this way also. If the polarity is right. Yeah. This is a home made potable 12 Volt, DC power supply. A lot of my work, I'm using 12 Volt DC current. So you can use car batteries, or this six volt you can join them in a series. And then, make a 12 volt. But I wanted to make one where, this is, D battery and it is very easy to get. So, I mean, some of these other batteries you kind of have to go to a specialty store to get it. And then, I, I feel the portable one I want to use the battery that. Easiest to get, if I run out of power I can get it anywhere. [MUSIC]