Sculpture (MA)
Minyao Fang
Minyao Fang's work deals extensively with the effects of technology on the individual as well as on society. Working in changing locations with borrowed, recycled, reassembled objects along with digital collage and materials, her practice continuously interacts between materials, relations and places and alters its form throughout processes.
Education:
2018-2020 Royal College of Art. Sculpture MA. London, UK
2014-2018 Tsinghua University, Academy of Art Sculpture BA. Beijing, China
Exhibition:
Oh Dear, Safehouse, London,2019
Inside/Outside: The Laborstory of Dissent,The Winchester Gallery, Winchester,2019
Plastic Tongue, White House Gallery, London,2019
World In Vertigo, Brunel Museum, London,2019
Coming Image, Tsinghua University, Beijing,2018
If Art Can Start A New Again, Lishui Internation Photography Festival, Lishui,2017
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Poetry and computer code both come out of language. Many forms of poetry can be thought of as code that could be read and reread, seem through and looked at. Poetry is considered as a form of literary art in which language is used for its aesthetic and evocative qualities while code contains its own syntax and semantics with layers of abstraction. The building blocks——the characters of the language with their simplicity, clarity, transparency can be both articulated with the visible form and the intellectual substance of words.
Holer.cc:50499 interface
Holer.cc:50499
Holer.cc:50499 Process
[Holer.cc:50499] is a poetry generative engine build collaboratively by Minyao Fang and Zheqi Yu. It is an online platform through which you can co-write with AI to produce words of error, forms and shapes.
How to use:
-->Go to http://holer.cc:50499
-->Fill in the input box with words or sentences.
--> Click Submit.
How to use:
-->Go to http://holer.cc:50499
-->Fill in the input box with words or sentences.
--> Click Submit.
Medium:
Online PlatformSize:
Flexible DimensionIn Collaboration with:
PhD Candidate(University of Glasgow) Project.
Overview
Wild Fire Burns Deep
Wild Fire Burns Deep
Wild Fire Burns Deep is part of the group exhibition ‘Oh Dear’ in Safehouse in Dec 2019. The exhibition was held by Chinese students in RCA during the time of Peace Protests to unit and gather strength together. The work is an assemblage along with a sound installation. It is a direct respond to violence rumours and privilege.