A rare occasion in Taipei brings together two pioneering artists of their time to share insights on their practice and changing relationships with images and technology. Ellen Pau, one of the first video artists in Hong Kong, produced major works in the late 1980s and ’90s that reflected Hong Kong’s transition, as well as her own politics and life through the evolution of technological media. Samia Halaby, an octogenarian Palestinian abstract painter living in New York, began advancing her painterly concerns with the science of visual perception by experimenting with digital technology in the 1980s.