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Chi Po-lin's works, created at great personal risk over the past 25 years, must be seen and continue to move the people living on this land! It is this belief that drives this act of seeing. The Chi Po-lin Foundation has also moved 8,052 co-builders to generously support its creation. Thus, in 2019, "Chi Po-lin Space" was officially opened in Tamsui, bringing together over 600,000 precious photographic works by director Chi. Every year, it tells stories of his relationship with the land through different themed exhibitions. It also collaborates regularly with domestic and international filmmakers related to ecology and environmental protection, continuously elucidating and spreading the true meaning of being friendly to the land and caring for life through exchange and dialogue, building a visual base and dream-building platform that gathers "Taiwan stories".
The ridges of mountains, the bends of rivers, the boundaries of the sea, the expansion of cities, and those landscapes that can never be seen from the ground. Every frame he captured with his life is a profound gaze: This is Taiwan, this is the land we all live on. Some places remain beautiful, while others have been wounded by human choices. Chi Po-lin never shied away from such contrasts, because seeing the truth is the starting point for protection.
Zeppelin tragically died in a drone mission in 2017, but this belief did not end with his passing.
On November 29, 2025, a Taiwan satellite named after Zeppelin was launched, continuing to observe the island from a higher orbit. Every day between 10:30 and 11:00 AM, as the Zeppelin satellite flies over Taiwan, it carries not only image data, but also a continuous gaze and concern, and an expectation and communication awaiting a response from the ground.
"Re-See" is a way to revisit the emotions evoked by the 2013 documentary "Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above".
"Re" represents a second time, a restart, and is also the core concept of this exhibition. Through the narrative of Re-Discover, Re-Think, and Re-Act, it invites you to step inside and read. Each turning point is a shift in perspective, and each ray of light carries fragments of Taiwan that Chi Po-lin once saw, guiding us into the deeper parts of the land and ultimately becoming a force for change.
Satellites transmit signals from space, helicopters survey the earth from the sky, and we are the receivers standing on the ground. How can we, with our eyes, ears, and hands, relive everything that Zeppelin once saw—not just the magnificent and moving landscapes, but also the thin yet unbroken and resilient emotional bond between each person and this land?
Seeing is never the end. Every time we rediscover the thought or intention that arises, that is the starting point for change.
We cordially invite you to visit us and gain a fresh perspective on Taiwan from the viewpoint of director Chi Po-lin, and to listen to the moving stories conveyed in each of his works.