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Speakers: Esther Leslie

Hannah Black

Mark Fisher

Simon O'Sullivan

Time: Wednesday, 29 July 2015 16.00 – 18.00

Venue: Senate Room, First Floor, Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU London

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Chronus Art Center (CAC) and Centre for Chinese Visual Arts (CCVA) jointly presented Shoulders of Giants, a research project initiated by SHEN Xin who is recently awarded the “CAC Fellowship for Chinese Artist 2015”.

Shoulders of Giants appropriates and extends the model of a symposium through animation, performance and projection. The invited speakers will animate creatures derived from (Also known as The Classics of Mountains and Seas, C4th BC) as they speak, discuss and conduct Q&A.

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Chronus Art Center (CAC) is pleased to present SHEN Xin’s project Rhythms of Work – Means Something to You.

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Rhythms of Work - Means Something to You is the inaugural work of a series of parallel online projects under the theme of Folklore of the Cyber World organized by Chronus Art Center, the new media art partner institution of the Chinese Pavilion, la Biennale di Venezia 2015. Folklore of the Cyber World extends the Other Future envisioned by the Chinese Pavilion to cyberspace, revealing the vigor and brio of the younger generation of Chinese artists in their critical engagement with the pervasive media society and creative use of new technologies.

In SHEN Xin’s Rhythms of Work - Means Some thing to You, the interior of the Chinese Pavilion is teleported to CAC’s Shanghai space as a defective holographic avatar performs a dramaturgy juxtaposing the real and unreal, unfurling a ghostly story of work, labor, body, wealth, class, and death.

Rhythms of Work - Means Something to You

2015|SHEN Xin| Installation, Live Streaming, Recorded Documentation

Sound – SHEN Xin with Oliver

Animation – HE Jiaying

Editing – SHEN Xin

Rhythms of Work – Means Something to You takes a multitude of forms on this occasion, connecting physical and virtual properties. It involves a 16-minute sound performance by a vocaloid figure, Oliver, who sings quotes gathered and scripted from 12 poems written by poets who had once taken a socialist position. The economic and visual ambitions of a holographic concert are stripped down here to a projection of a process of outlining Oliver’s body, a flattened holographic figure in the making, pre-animated and still. Live cameras, perceptual layers of images from the laboring of feedbacks, hardly recognizable words that are spoken in the concrete space and through headphones, as well as applications on an iPad, together they configure a scheme in which they seek to be their own surrogates of beings.

The words written by the once advocators of socialism are materialized in the falsity of sound and vision, in their fluctuated states, topologically exist in real sites of production of the arts, arts, arts — in Venice and Shanghai. Acoustically mumbled, the structure of this subtraction of senses (of words, images, and sound), takes a form of defective listening, looking and reading. Streaming the surplus of Otaku — the collective endeavor towards the immanent absence of the stage of the common — these flawed forms present the alternative values of Otaku’s aesthetic properties in their presumptuous flatness, fluidity and the synthesizers parallel to the lived forms of the life of socialism.

About the Artist

SHEN Xin (1990, Chengdu) lives and works in UK and CN. Having completed her MFA in Slade School of Fine Arts in 2014, SHEN was selected for the touring exhibitions of Bloomberg New Contemporaries at World Museum in Liverpool, ICA in London, and Newlyn Art Gallery in Cornwall. SHEN has recently received the CAC (Chronus Art Centre in Shanghai) Fellowship for Chinese Artist at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design and Centre for Chinese Visual Arts in Birmingham (2015). SHEN’s practice concerns the social position of the artist, and is foregrounded by moving image work. It also encompasses elements of virtual realities and figures, public proposal, communication interfaces such as emoji (ideograms), self-publication, online database, tourist attraction and organized events.

“Folklore of the Cyber World” Series Artists:

SHEN Xin

GUO XI & ZHANG Jianling

MIAO Ying

WANG Yuyang

YE Funa

LIN Ke

 

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Guest: Shen Xin, MHP

Date: 2015-05-08  20:00 ~ 2015-05-08  24:00

Address: Building 18, No 50 Moganshan Road, Shanghai

Folklore of the Cyber World
Launch of the Parallel Online Exhibitions & Celebration Night

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Chronus Art Center (CAC) invites you to "Folklore of the Cyber World” Launch of the Parallel Online Exhibitions and Celebration Night.
On 8th May 2015, CAC will inaugurate the parallel online exhibitions in Shanghai with Shen Xin’s Rhythms of Work - Means Something to You, in which the interior of the Chinese Pavilion is teleported to CAC’s Shanghai space as a defective holographic avatar performs a dramaturgy juxtaposing the real and unreal, unfurling a ghostly story of work, labor, body, wealth, class, and death. At the same time, in conjunction with CAC’s special event at Chinese Pavilion, CAC will host a celebration night in Shanghai with live performance by MHP.
Rhythms of Work - Means Something to You

Artist: Shen Xin

Duration: 8th May- 7th June, 2015

About Folklore of the Cyber World
As the new media art partner institution of the Chinese Pavilion, Chronus Art Center will organize a series of parallel online projects under the theme of Folklore of the Cyber World to extend the Other Future envisioned by the Chinese Pavilion to cyberspace, revealing the vigor and brio of the younger generation of Chinese artists in their critical engagement with the pervasive media society and creative use of new technologies.