Wang Hong-Kai
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Wang Hong-Kai is an artist whose practice spans performance, workshop, text, video and installation and is defined by a collaborative and process-driven approach to production. Using sound as one of her primary materials, Wang sets and addresses listening as a conceptual tool to explore social relations and the shaping of cultural memory in marginal spaces. By attending to and contending with the questions of auditory perception and the politics of knowing, Wang’s work seeks to reveal different modes of attention, further conceiving of emergent time-spaces that critically interweave histories of labour, economies of cohabitation, formations of knowledge, and production of desire.
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Wang Hong-Kai is an artist whose practice spans performance, workshop, text, video and installation and is defined by a collaborative and process-driven approach to production. Using sound as one of her primary materials, Wang sets and addresses listening as a conceptual tool to explore social relations and the shaping of cultural memory in marginal spaces. By attending to and contending with the questions of auditory perception and the politics of knowing, Wang’s work seeks to reveal different modes of attention, further conceiving of emergent time-spaces that critically interweave histories of labour, economies of cohabitation, formations of knowledge, and production of desire.