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May 26, 2008

Memorial for the 5.12 Earthquake

Filed under: random — Lu @ 10:17 am

I got back to US for a few days now. Today is the US Memorial day. But my morning is tribute to the victims in Sichuan earthquake. The last three days when I was in China it was the three days national-wide morning for lives taken in the earthquake. All entertainment services and TVs programs were shut down for three days. Before, this kind of national morning only happened for the death for central governors, and this was the first time for the people.

Right now, the death toll is still rising and the earthquake and thousands of aftershocks had left nearly five millions people homeless

Here are some images from US and Chinese press:


Image from New York Times.

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Image from Sohu

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Image from Xin Hua Net.

May 23, 2008

Pictures from video shoot

Filed under: Projects — Lu @ 5:10 pm

These are pictures from my video shoot in Guangzhou 2 weeks ago. The video is for the new project titled “Don’t Talk About Politic”. I am working on the editing right now…

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May 14, 2008

When the Flame was in Guangzhou

Filed under: Projects — Lu @ 11:47 pm

前段时间火炬传到了广州,跑过了我住附近的一条街。我因为不清楚几点钟火炬会到,所以就骑着车出去观察局势。结果我到比火炬早到了两小时,所以有幸目睹了观望人群形成和军警的列队等候火炬的过程。虽然我从一开始能站到最前排,但我还是在看火炬和看人两者间选择了看人,所以我又退到了人群外. 下面是些照片。
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May 1, 2008

Deja Vu

Filed under: finding — Lu @ 10:21 pm

2008-4-27 in Seoul.
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1960s in Beijing

April 8, 2008

Video Screening Event in Huangpu Village

Filed under: Exhibitions & Events, teaching — Lu @ 9:50 pm

Tomorrow Thursday night is our video screening event at Huangpu village. Two weeks ago students from my video class started projects to created various video projects to document and narrate the life and history of Huangpu village. Huangpu village is about to have its fifth redevelopment. My friend Wang Ge is one of the main designer in this redevelopment and with him we initiated this project. The screening will take place in an ancient hall in the village from the Qing Dynasty called Hu Shi Zong Ci. We have invited villagers, students in the university and designers from the redevelopment studio. The planning of the whole event is less than two weeks, so everyone is pretty excited but little nervous at the same time. (Please don’t rain that night!)

It is the first time for most of my students to make documentary videos, and hopefully this first time will have them realize the digital media they are using can be history making tool.

Chinese posting about this event is on mediaexperiment.org Feel free to contact me (lu@deerfang.org) if you want to come and need someone to guide your way.

April 7, 2008

由人权和动物权引发的争论

Filed under: Projects, Writings — Lu @ 8:36 am

前几天就有留意旧金山艺术学院里Walter McBean画廊里,侯瀚如策展的Adel Abdessemed个展所引起的争议。然后今天才了解到这个展览因为几个动物权利组织的抗议和威胁已被迫关闭了。展览上的一些录像纪录了动物被屠杀的过程,因而引来了众多抗议。展览开幕那天本来只是一个学院内的展览开幕,据说人不算特别多,可是过后学院却收到了8000多封投诉信,其中一些信还威胁学校的老师和学生,称要以暴力回报。(SF Gate上有具体新闻)

我无法在这里评论Abdessemed的作品因为我没有现场看过这位巴黎艺术家的作品。可是这种围绕所谓的政治“正确性”而进行的自我审查实在是可悲。在中国如果有展览被封,那可能是因为官方的限制。而这个Abdessemed展览被取消却是因为维护动物权利的团体和个人抗议而被取消的。这个维护动物权利的头衔就是我上面指的“正确性”。我发现在美国,特别是 旧金山这个提倡自由和多元的地方,这种“正确性”是最时髦的一个取向。时髦好比练瑜珈,吃有机食品(organic food), 不买第三国家血汗工厂生产的产品等等。因而这个展览才在旧金山引起了这么大的风波和抗议。

我并不反对这些“正确性”,可是我认为”正确性“的背后充满了对现实的无知,发达国家的优越感和惺惺作态的同情。就拿现在对西藏的争论为例子,那些高喊自由独立口号的人中,到底有多少是真正了解西藏,毕竟文化和宗教差异太大。那天我和一个从美国回国探亲的朋友吃饭,她满口理所当然的藏独让我摸不找边际,也不想回应。直到她话锋一转,她说回国最大目的只是购购物,我才暗自恍然:原来所有关乎自由的激进言辞其实和现实并没有什么关系。就像那些维护动物权利的抗议者们,或许他们已经把世界上所有的动物都同化成了他们家里那只宝贝宠物,却忘记了他们自己生活在和世界其它地方完全不同的现实中。

March 26, 2008

Spring time and shows in Hangzhou

Filed under: travel — Lu @ 5:23 am

We visited Hangzhou last weekend in a perfect time. 18 hours train ride from Guangzhou on Friday afternoon, we arrived in Hangzhou on a Saturday morning. It was rainy the first day but for me that’s the Hangzhou weather you got to have. The next day was bright and sunny and all the flower paddles, seeds, leaves that got loose from the rain were flying in the wind. It’s quite impressive that the city planning of Hangzhou is formed as an infinite park around the west lake. There are amazing amount of public space for people to spend time out door.

The reason of this Hangzhou trip is the art show in Hangzhou Art Academy (aka China Art Academy). My friend Huang Xiaopeng is in the show and also with works from his students in the lab in Guangzhou Art Academy. There are two parts of the exhibitions: Unpack and 18 Cases studies of experimental art. The goal was to present and include Chinese contemporary art in Chinese art colleges. From the opening speech, it’s also an attempt to raise the status of Chinese contemporary art from “amateurism” to “academic”.

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Hangzhou has the best spring I have ever seen.

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One of the most interesting piece in the show, Huang Xiaopeng’s installation: “CCTV is in operation. Please keep your smile”. (more…)

March 25, 2008

What’s up now

Filed under: Writings — Lu @ 8:49 am

Hello! My blog is back finally after 2 months unavailable. Yes I am still in Guangzhou right now. And I am working with about 140 students from Sun Yat-sen University on new media art and experimental video. Every Thursday and Tuesday about this time, my brain is normally not very active anymore after six hours teaching with two classes. But today Jon gave the students a web workshop in class. So Hive-five to Jon!

The students are very interesting because they mostly didn’t have background in art before entering the university. Therefore to me they have great potential to be shaped and formed. Some of them have produced very exciting projects in the class. It’s amazing for me to see some of them change in their work. And I try to make sure to assign them home work that can change their normal way of thinking and leave enough freedom for them make decision and take action. But of course you can’t always predict what the result is especially having a large group of people.

February 12, 2008

“Disasters” In the Name of Rat

Filed under: Writings — Lu @ 10:46 pm

Beginning of the year of Rat in China, the word “disaster” came up again and again in the news media. Here I will point out two major ones that are most talked about local news. They are not related but since they happened around the Chinese new year, I will just call them “disasters” in the name of Rat.

The first round of disaster was millions of migrant workers who were traveling home for spring festival stuck at train stations for days. Guangzhou, a money-making capital in southern China has increasing amount of migrant workers from all over the country. Like other major cities, most of these workers travel home by train for Chinese new year. And when this happens, it means the biggest human migration on earth. This year, the extreme cold weather made traveling an impossible task, snow and ice paralyzed many of the railway system that is powered by electricity. Guangzhou train station was one of the major disaster site. Some pictures here.

The second round of “disaster”, which of course might not be more entertaining than disasterous for most of us is happening online these a few days and, even now. Hong Kong Pop idol/singer Edison Chan’s sex photos with seven (so far) HK entertainment celebrities are exposed all over the web. I didn’t pay much attention in the beginning because that kind of news happen every minute in HK’s very saturated entertainment circle. But not until yesterday I saw some of the photos and read into the story more, I realize the intensity of the event. Till the night before, there were four hundred of these photos had been leaked on web. I haven’t see the full download of the images but only a few. And here we are talking about explicit sex images that are in amateur porn. The only differences are that they are personal pictures of these celebrity singers and actresses. Some of them like one singer from the Twins were idols for the Hong Kong youth with their pretty and innocent appearance; and some of them had retired from the entertainment career and married into the rich. With the leaking of the images, Edison Chen and the girls appeared in the photos, the career of pop idols and marriage life of the rich wives and mothers are in great dangers.

Maybe less interested in moral stands of these stars, I am most intrigue by the media aspects of this whole event, from the way the information leaked out from Edison Chen’s Mac book, to the speed the photos has been spreading and how it went beyond the HK police control and kept flooding the web with new images continuously, and how the online community circulated these images during all the online crack down. Images are what forms public perception. And in this case they are used like weapon. With the traffic of internet and the mass, the effect of the sex images are maximize to another extreme that is unseen before. Not only on web, there were stores selling CDs of these images package illegally, and even have service to download for your cell phone…

I am not going to include any pictures here, but go search them on your own. It’s part of the game, isn’t it?

Regardless, hope we all have a good year! A late happy new year to you all.

February 2, 2008

Europa

Filed under: Writings — Lu @ 8:48 am

Europa, Lars von Trier 的一部1991年的老电影。这个导演每部电影都在制作手法上做新尝试。这部电影,虽然在他的Dogma 95 宣言之前(一个反高成本电影制作的运动),但已有很大的实验性。片中多处采用演员在投影的场景下演出,画面采用多层重叠来叠印不同人物或背景。后来我看了DVD上的制作特辑(多亏现在翻版碟的日益专业精良化),才了解到片中涉及大量群众演员的大场面都事先在波兰拍摄,涉及主要演员的戏都在芬兰的录映蓬内拍摄。也就是说同一个画面,背景人物和主角分两次在不同地方拍摄,最后再用后期重叠在一起。主要目的应该是节省制作经费。根据DVD的介绍以当时的情况,一个波兰群众演员一天的工资仅需6美金。

主要剧情这里就不详细说了,这是Lars von Trier 欧洲三部曲的其中一部。你也可以从这部电影看到他后来《Dogville》等电影相关联的主题,以一个完美主义的英雄式人物为主人公,但最终主角还是成为了真实世界的牺牲品。

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