Description
In this 30-minute sharing, I spoke from my subject positions as a media culture historian, an art educator with a Critical Theory orientation, and as an artist who cares about grounding. My tactical location is the moving images and all connected tissues and networks, institutional and techno, specific knowledge domains, existential instincts, and personal callings, aspirations and desires, doubts and questions of survival, and the dialectical relations of these different planes and moments. I draw from Bernard Stiegler’s concept of “pharmakon” and “general organology” to establish my tactical practice in moving image. An organological approach offers an expansive map showing moving images occupying the interstitial – between epochs, generations, between dream and awakening, representation and knowledge, control and enlightenment, and between consumerist marketing activities and artistic creation, which is supposed to be a realm of progressive thinking. Moving image is “pharmakon” – its drugs as much as cures. In this sense, I am not just a stake-holder in art, but also a (re-)grounder who seeks change and transformation. What kind of re-grounding? Re-defining ontological questions of art; ensuring a dialogical model; re-enlivening our sensual, cognitive-perceptual experience; re-activating the audience; opening up the meaning of art; engaging critically with the question of why preserving the autonomy of art is important and what that means... I shall use accessible examples from my practice to illustrate my self-examination.| Period | 5 Nov 2017 |
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| Event title | Art Talk Series III |
| Event type | Seminar |
| Conference number | 3 |
| Location | Hong Kong, ChinaShow on map |
| Degree of Recognition | Local |
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Research output
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Videography. Micro Narratives. Temporal Beings. Our Manifestos
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在 “人类纪” 以活动影像为据点重整 “辩证结构”
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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Impacts
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Linda Chiu-han Lai, Hong Kong Artist of the Year in Media Arts, 2018
Impact: Cultural impacts
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Projects