Exhibition
“They told me it's not your fault. And I told them everything will be fine.”
Date|09/12(Thu)- 09/17(Tue)
Venue|Node94(B1, No. 94, Chaozhou St., Da’an Dist., Taipei City)
Opening Hours|10:30-19:00
*On 09/12, there will be an opening reception. We recommend visiting the exhibition between 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM or 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM for the best experience.
*This exhibition allows only one person to experience it at a time. The exact waiting time will depend on the situation on-site.
In 2021, private and intimate images of countless young women were leaked in the “Chuangyi Sifang (創意私房) ” chatroom on the Telegram platform and the Facebook group “Domineering Society (霸社).” Perpetrators routinely exposed the personal information of thousands of victims using tactics reminiscent of South Korea's 2020 Nth Room scandal, but on a larger scale. Around the same time, the Sexual Image Processing Center observed a significant increase in reports of "online video sexual extortion," where primarily male victims were lured into sharing intimate images during online dating and video chats, only to be blackmailed later. In addition, "deepfake" technology was misused to create explicit videos by superimposing the faces of well-known public figures and politicians. This form of cybercrime caused serious personal and reputational damage, undermining the basic human rights upheld in a democratic society.
In July 2024, Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare published its “Tech-facilitated Gender-based Violence Status Survey Report,” revealing that nearly 60% of individuals aged 18 to 74 have encountered gender-related violence in online spaces. The report highlights that tech-facilitated gender-based violence can affect people regardless of gender, sexual orientation, age, or appearance, indicating that anyone can potentially be targeted for commodification, harassment, or exploitation. Many become vulnerable to tech-facilitated gender-based violence while earnestly exploring their own identities and sexuality. The anonymity, ease of replication, and near-untraceability inherent in digital environments present significant challenges for law enforcement, undermining interpersonal trust and weakening the social fabric.
In response to these concerns, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom Global Innovation Hub presents an exhibition titled “They told me it's not your fault. And I told them everything will be fine” by artist Ting-Ting Cheng. This exhibition explores the challenging realities of tech-facilitated gender-based violence, and invites viewers to engage with this issue through an immersive and interactive experience. Visitors navigate through various everyday scenarios guided by cues from phone screens and narrations that highlight the pervasive nature of tech-facilitated gender-based violence and the diverse identities of those involved. The exhibition aims to raise public awareness and empathy, foster a safe space that welcomes dialogue, and inspire collective action for change.
About the Artist
Born in 1985 in Taipei, Ting-Ting Cheng graduated from University of Westminster with MA Photographic Studies and Goldsmiths College with MFA Fine Art. Cheng had solo exhibitions in Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Galerie Grand Siècle (Taipei), Solid Art (Taipei), 182 Art Space (Tainan), Identity Art Gallery (Hong Kong), Gallery Nomart (Osaka), Iniva (London), Addaya Centre d'Art Contemporani (Mallorca), and Luis Adelantado (Valencia). Other exhibitions she participated in include Tokyo Biennale 2020/21, the Shenzhen Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture, Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil, São Paulo, Brazil and more.
Organizer|FNF Global Innovation Hub
Project Supervisor|Céline Nauer
Project Managers|Yu-Fen Lai, Jim Hsu-Sung Wu
Artist|Ting-Ting Cheng
Curators|Elanor Hsinho Wang, I-Ying Liu
Consultants|Anny Chang (CEO of Well Planet Foundation), Tao-Feng Lee (Director of The Fourth Birth Satir Counseling Center)
Performers|Cai-Syuan Chang, Chen-Yu Kao, Hsinwen Liang, Liting Tan
Animation Design & Exhibition Installation Assistant|Fabio Sayegh
Visual Design|Li-Jen Chen
Lighting Design & Installation|Chung-Yu Chung
Chinese-to-English Translation|Yvonne Kennedy
Photography|Zhi-Fan Tsai
Exhibition Assistant|Hua-Wei Huang
Special Thanks to I-Ting Chiang, Dr. Michaela Lissowsky (FNF Human Rights Hub)