Team
A creative team composed of a dramaturg and a video designer.
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Co-founder|Min & Max Design Studio
Resident Dramaturg|The Cum Company
Gender Education Lecturer|Taiwan Tongzhi (LGBTQ+) Hotline Association
Yang Kai-Jun holds a BFA in Drama (Acting Track) from the Taipei National University of the Arts and was previously enrolled in its MFA program. His practice focuses on gender, identity politics, and the structural power dynamics within creative processes. Beyond working as a consultative advisor, he engages as a creative dramaturg—contributing to script development, stylistic construction, and rehearsal-based collaboration. Drawing from queer theory, feminism, and years of activism, he works to shape dramaturgical narratives grounded in social context and political contexts.
From 2021 to 2022, Yang participated in the NTCH Art Base Program: Artists in Residence Open Studio, working as co-creator with artist Huang Yu-ching, focusing on #MeToo as a core theme. He continued this collaboration in the 2023 Taiwan International Festival of Arts with the production “Man of the Theatre” by Huang Yu-ching & Myan Myan Studio, where he served as dramaturg. The work was nominated for the 22nd Taishin Arts Award. Yang also served as the series director of Let the Spectrum Speak: Gender Equality in School Life, an educational film project by the Taiwan Tongzhi (LGBTQ+) Hotline Association.
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Lee Kuo-Han (Max) was born in Taiwan in 1992 and received his BFA in New Media Art from the Taipei National University of the Arts. He is also the co-founder of Min & Max Design Studio in Taipei.
A multimedia and projection designer working primarily in theater, Lee’s practice explores the emotional interplay of light, time, and space. His work spans holographic projection, architectural projection mapping, and immersive spatial installations, with a focus on seamlessly integrating moving images with the material qualities of built space, performance, and the surrounding environment.
He collaborates closely with artists in theater, dance, and music, and his work has been presented at major venues such as the National Theater & Concert Hall in Taipei, National Taichung Theater, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts (Weiwuying), The Culture Yard in Denmark, and Lentos Art Museum in Austria, among others.
He has been invited to exhibit at the Prague Quadrennial in the Czech Republic and, across two consecutive editions of World Stage Design, has earned Silver and Gold Awards for Video and Projection Design in Canada and the United Arab Emirates.