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Dates|2026.7.3(Fri) ~ 2026.8.20(Thu)
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Time|09:00 ~ 18:00
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Type|#Exhibition #Performance #Talk
“Oh! You’ve Got It” echoes the very core of the exhibition—Taitung Frequencies: Culture in Motion—returning the focus to a shared field of connection grounded in people themselves.
As the homeland of the Austronesian peoples and the gateway to the Pacific, Taitung holds cultural knowledge and traditions cultivated over thousands of years. These traditions are not static relics of the past. Rather, they continue to live, evolve, and resonate through the everyday practices of Indigenous communities and those who call this land home. Through daily life, these cultural expressions pulse, grow, and radiate outward.
This exhibition approaches curation as an act of contemporary translation. Through music—one of the most powerful and far-reaching forms of cultural expression—we bring together Indigenous vinyl recordings, AI and interactive technologies, thematic installations, and collaborative creations with indigenous communities. Together, these elements explore the many forms Indigenous culture takes in the present day, while highlighting how such acts of translation support cultural sovereignty, education, and intergenerational knowledge transmission, composing a cultural frequency uniquely belonging to Taitung.
The exhibition unfolds across three major components: live music, interactive music-technology experiences, and lecture and film salons inspired by Pacific thought and perspectives. Through these encounters, visitors are invited to experience the living pulse of Taitung’s Indigenous cultures—vibrant, evolving, and resonating across communities and across time.
songwriters from Taitung, Indigenous cultural groups, and school music and dance ensembles perform throughout the exhibition. More than a concert series, these performances create a contemporary communication across generations, where Indigenous music carries memory, identity, and creative expression into the present.
《Oh! Blue Taitung》Live Music
▶︎ Date|July 4, 2026 (Sat)
▶︎ Time|16:30-20:00
▶︎ Performers|Suming Rupi、Madal、ITU BUNUN TU MINDUDUAAZ…、Pinuyumayan Youth Singing Group、Wadihang ‘Etolan Youth Singing Group、Feng-Tien Junior High School "Feng-Wu-Yuan-Yun" Dance Troupe
《Oh! Slow Taitung》Live Music
▶︎ Date| August 15, 2026 (Sat)
▶︎ Time|15:00-18:00
▶︎ Performers|Totem Band、VASA East Paiwan Youth Singing Group、kasa’inava Sing and Dance Troupe、Farangaw Youth Singing Group、Buklavu Imitatu
❷ Vinyl Interactive Experience
Inside the LIMA EXHIBIT AREA, visitors can engage with interactive technology that reimagines Taitung’s Indigenous vinyl recordings. Through AI-assisted experiences, participants can generate new interpretations of these recordings and create shareable moments that bridge traditional sound archives with contemporary digital culture.
❸ Cultural Documentation Gallery
Through visual storytelling and infographics, this gallery highlights key initiatives led by the Indigenous Peoples Department of the Taitung County Government over the past eight years. From One Indigenous Community, One Gathering Hall and Winds of Indigenous Dance to the broader Pacific Austronesian cultural exchange initiatives, the exhibition reveals how cultural policy, community action, and indigenous knowledge collectively shape the cultural landscape of Taitung.
❹ Cultural Salon
Held in the EXPERIMENTAL DANCE ROOM, the Cultural Salon offers a space for deeper reflection through Indigenous perspectives. Curated film screenings related to Austronesian and the Pacific cultures are accompanied by post-screening conversations, talks, and thematic discussions, inviting audiences to engage with Indigenous culture through communication, storytelling, and shared learning.


