Taiwanese director Su Chao-Pin’s Silk is the story of a team of researchers who track the ghost of a child. LI EE KEE learns more about what went into its making, and the stars that bring the movie to life.
TWO years ago, director Su Chao-Pin came across a fascinating article in the newspaper. It was about a group of scientists from Osaka, Japan, led by a man named Miyamoto, who invented a cubic object with multiple square holes called the Menger Sponge. They claimed that the Sponge could capture the frequency of certain electromagnetic waves for up to 10 millionth of a second.