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Chun Sun is a multi-disciplinary artist from China. Her work incorporates various media such as painting, digital art, installation and film. Recent projects include collaborations and exhibitions with; The Power Station of Art (PSA), SOLO Collection, Shanghai Himalayas Museum, CICA Museum and Aranya Theatre Festival.
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"Alienation" is a groundbreaking online exhibition that explores the complex relationship between technology and humanity. Through a series of interactive and engaging multimedia exhibits, the exhibition examines the impact of bionics on our sense of self and connection to society, while also exploring the concept of alienation and its relationship to technological advancements. At the core of the exhibition is a series of thought-provoking exhibits that examine the concept of alienation and its relationship to technological advancements. These exhibits use a variety of digital media to explore the ways in which technology can both connect and isolate us from one another, inviting visitors to reflect on the impact of bionics on our sense of self and our relationship to society. The exhibition also features a series of online workshops and events that invite visitors to engage with the themes of the exhibition in a more personal and embodied way. From online discussions and panels that explore the ethical implications of human enhancement to digital art workshops that invite visitors to create their own interactive installations, "Alienation " offers a diverse range of experiences that challenge visitors to think critically about the impact of technology on our lives.
Artists : Chun Sun, Chen Cong Pu (ccp) Curator: Nuanxin Zhang Special Guest Co-curator: Yifan Xu
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"The only lasting truth Is Change. - Octavia Butler, Parable of the Sower In my version of the future, people choose to change themselves to adapt to their environments and new homes - alien planets, the seabed or life underground. The role I have set for myself is that of a future Chinese biological scientist and organ plastic surgeon, a fiction that overlaps with my real identity... Click artwork to read the full description -
The visual symbols come from biotechnology, Taoist theories (Nei Jing diagrams, Xiu Zhen diagrams) and the medical environment. This is related to Sun's personal experience; as a child her parents worked in a hospital and her grandfather Sun ran a Chinese herbalist shop, while Chinese medicine originated from Taoism. She wanted to draw on Taoist thought to seek a balance between man and the universe in a new world organ, and to criticise the current overly anthropocentric and industrialised imbalance.
"The only lasting truth Is Change. - Octavia Butler, Parable of the Sower In my version of the future, people choose to change themselves to adapt to their environments and new homes - alien planets, the seabed or life underground. The role I have set for myself is that of a future Chinese biological scientist and organ plastic surgeon, a fiction that overlaps with my real identity... Click artwork to read the full description -
"The only lasting truth Is Change." - Octavia Butler, Parable of the Sower In my version of the future, people choose to change themselves to adapt to their environments and new homes alien planets, the seabed or life underground. The role I have set for myself is that of a future Chinese biological scientist and organ plastic surgeon, a fiction that overlaps with my real identity. ... Click artwork to read the full description