Burning Image, Chilling Memory—Embers of War in Contemporary Time-based Art
On February 25, 2024, Aaron Bushnell, a 25-year-old serviceman of the United States Air Force set himself on fire outside the front gate of the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C., protesting the United States’ continuous support for Israel in the war. Bushnell live-streamed the act and declared, “I will no longer be complicit in…
Read MoreThe Phantom Pain of Language
Games are also worlds made of language. Through the technical languages of game engines, programming, and more, video games seemingly bring interactive worlds into being from the virtual void. However, no virtual environment is absolutely empty. Instead, they’re laden with their creators’ languages of cultural and aesthetic reference.
Read MoreXiao Longhua: Don’t Tire Yourself Out
This small attic studio is a crossroads of diverse hidden worlds, and it is also a creator’s complete world, where all curiosities and explorations are their corresponding objects. Here, Xiao Longhua is always playing.
Read MoreDark Play: Ontological Life Experience of Game Modification
In dark play, every experience can be the establishment of a new game. The dominant influence of the game designer fades away, allowing players to redefine their characters within the game world and fundamentally alter the game’s nature through this reinterpretation.
Read MoreLEAP S/S 2024 Play Time
The summer of 2024 is one of games, marked by the Paris Olympics, and the Olympics in art known as the Venice Biennale. LEAP’s Spring/Summer issue is set in a gaming mood too. The issue focuses on themes related to sports, competition, games, and the myriad rules we set up in order to play these…
Read MoreMiao Ying: Savage winds, a land of stone, Forsaken intelligence, left alone
“People probably want to believe that they are using tools, instead of the other way around.” [9] This sounds familiar, and it also reveals Miao Ying’s vigilance for the morphing role of an artist: While taming the AI, how can artists avoid the scenario where they actually become the sheep that AI shepherds?
Read MoreJolie ZHOU&JIN Qiaoer: 3……2…1
Frequent bodily movements within urban space bring about spatial transformations and make certain objects simultaneously serve as mediums for conveying and obstructing human emotions. When suppressed emotions reach a critical point, detachment and violence begin to manifest in the space.
Read MoreUtopia in Progression: On the Social Relevance of the Arts in the 21st Century
In many senses, utopia is not a static, perfect blueprint; it simply cannot be. It is a journey where those around you help you understand that your suffering is not alone, and will not be in vain. They care and respond to your misfortunes, as themselves as individuals, but also as a collective whole. And so do you to them. As your misfortune ceases to be solely your burden but becomes a valuable experience that can bring about collective transformation. And this transformation can be as small as a change in rent contribution in the community[18], it can as well be as big as a planetary shift.
Read MoreNew Villages: Sowing the Seed of Utopia
The idealized living world that New Villages once represented dissipated accordingly…Only when introducing the origin of New Villages to new urban residents do people recall that seed of utopia from a distant time and space.
Read MoreSlime in Loops
What we see in slime is its abjection and monstrousness that may flow out of our control. Like the encounter between the terrestrial beings and Solaris’ ocean, in the countless attempts to access the unknown reality, humans helplessly project themselves onto the slime surfacing from the unknown reality.
Read MoreLEAP F/W 2023 Little Utopias
Take “Little Utopias” as a map— it will guide you to four imagined islands. Throughout this journey, we focus on the realization of idealist thoughts in everyday life, the organization of creative communities, and the construction and maintenance of utopian spaces. The spaces we explore extend beyond physical structures and urban areas to encompass virtual,…
Read MoreXeno-temporality in us: in Synthetic Ecology We are becoming strange strangers
We shall reject a pseudo-utopian calmness and stay in the disturbing forces of the universe – a universe that creates and constitutes us, and constitutes animals, and constitutes organisms, and constitutes the rest and the others. Life shall then be understood inclusively as a set of strange and intimate relations, inter-depending each other.
Read MoreTraces of Lu Pingyuan: In the Messages of the Whole World
Perhaps now is the moment when Lu Pingyuan is breaking down the boundaries between tangible forms and intangible messages—people, objects, stories, dreams, and memories, are all containers in constant transformation, capable of rescuing and sheltering one another, temporarily detaches Lu from the art ecosystem and societal reality, momentarily stepping away from the heated and intricate political landscape.
Read MoreAppropriately Crap
In a world where friction is recognized and allowed, we can move forward in a more thoughtful way – not just swiftly and unthinkingly, like a cursor flicked across a screen, but with the deliberate and purposeful pace of a mindful traveler. And it is in this richer, more engaged interaction with the digital, that the promise of true progress lies.
Read MorePostcolonial Sargasso Sea—Observing Sharjah Biennial 15
As an “adventurer” of contemporary art in the Middle East for 30 years, the Sharjah Biennial has come to a turning point this year. Themed “Thinking Historically in the Present”, the 15th Sharjah Biennial brings together the work of more than 150 artists from different cultural contexts around the world, attempting to mark the turning point as also a starting point for reviewing, calibrating and repositioning the Biennial’s own connection with the cultural context of the Gulf region, the Global South and the postcolonial constellation.
Read MoreInto the Lumpy World
What will become of “smooth aesthetics” as politics and place reassert themselves over the operations of global systems? China’s internet and technology ecosystem, long separated from the rest of the world, already serves as a guide for digital cultures to come.
Read MoreSmooth Appearances: Contemporary Painting and Other Art as “Double Agent”
Which sort of painting—or a kind of art that appears smooth and shows the potential in acting as a “double agent”—can be obedient yet rebellious, creating smooth surfaces while overcoming the very smoothness from the inside?
Read MoreChronos Hitching a Ride / A Gap in the Archive
“The epistemological void quickly turned to an existential one,” the projected head continues. “In the past month, I couldn’t shake the suspicion that we’re not real. Maybe we are simulated by higher beings, or maybe we’re just someone’s abandoned hallucination, an orphaned dream, or maybe we are inhabiting a fiction about the future….”
Read MoreLEAP S/S 2023 Sleek Surfaces
The Crevices beneath the Surface In an era where a vast world can effortlessly be presented, replicated, and shared across screens of varying hues, and new technologies continue to permeate daily life and influential events, the notion of “sleekness” is shaping how we view and influence life’s politics in an ostensibly diverse but potentially homogenized…
Read MoreGuo Yingguang, Alone and Together
The preciousness of Guo Yingguang’s practice lies in its continuous self-reflexivity. In retrospect of her professional career, the artist reveals that there is still a rupture within her between the “habits” from working in the press and her experiences of being an artist; it remains an ongoing project for her to make these experiences “completely becoming ‘me.’” Meanwhile, in her practice with a public nature, in the attempt to approach the relationship with other people that is either actively dominant or temporarily discursive and distant, Guo realizes, “I have always absorbed the energy of others—regardless if it comes in the form of help or criticism.”
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