gdm Taipei presents Living Grids—an exhibition that maps power as it flows through networks, infrastructures, and perception, exposing inscriptions of control and turning them into sites of rupture, reflection, and refusal.

 

We live in a moment of systemic reconfiguration: political regimes, technological infrastructures, and cultural narratives are being remade. Power no longer appears as a singular force but circulates through overlapping grids, platforms, and embodied perception. Living Grids stages how authority is materially and perceptually inscribed and insists that resistance is practiced through interruption, rerouting, and reclamation of those systems. Featuring Michael Müller, Alison Nguyen, Peng Yi‑Hsuan, Tsang Kin‑Wah, and Wu Chuan Lun, the exhibition foregrounds work that dismantles, sabotages, and repurposes the infrastructures that govern memory, labor, and the senses.