I am not sure if American news does it too, but today I found this Chinese news uses virtual 3d characters to depict crime scene. Game/second life looking images in news for extreme violent incident:


“Straight Outta HK” music video, a collaboration of me and Say Bok Gwai will be screening in Roxy theater on June 28th. And I didn’t realize since 2005 Roxie is under New College because of it’s financial problems. Anyway, here is the program for June 28th:
What: The American Heresy Collective Student Film and
Performance Showcase 2007.
When: Thursday, June 28th, @8pm.
Where: Roxie New College Film Center, at 3117 16th
Street, btw Valencia and Guerrero. (more…)
Last week I visited LA. It was the same weekend that Paris Hilton had her big crisis in LA, where every TV monitors in the public are showing over and over again the media height moment of Hilton in the police car and a crow of reportors running chasing the car with cameras. The same weekend I visited WACK! show in MOCA. After hearing some great comments about the show from my professor then Okwui, finally I got to see the show in person. The show is quite indepth survey and collection of feminist artists from late 1960s to ’70s. When I was looking at a show, Jon and I both felt it was important to put out an exhibition like this because most of these work might just exist in accademic achive where the public never get to see. In the exhibition statement, it states gender was and still is fundamental to the organization of our culture.
I have been thinking about how feminist artists continue their practice today. Do they came out of that specific historical context and emerge into other genres in contemporary art and the influence of feminist became under the surface? Or new feminist art is taking a completely different path?
This is a special episode of DivaTV reporting on San Francisco Art Institute’s MFA exhibition in Fort Mason. Following are five videos cover how a cargo container delivered into the space for my part of the installation, Kelda’s interview with artists and viewers on the day before the show and the opening night.
My hope was to have Kelda, someone completely outside of contemporary art context to be the host and critic of an art event, and create a realistic perspectic on art. Kelda has improvesed all the conversations and, of course as well as her reaction. My role is simply to have everyone on point, camera rolling, and go.
Thank you for everyone in front and behind the camera. And this is the crew:
Videographer: Ryota Mori, Lu Fang
Editor: Lu Fang, Dexter Reid
Assistant: Ling Hou
How it gets in there
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