Sat, Oct 08
|Online Zoom
Pioneer Salon - Debbie Ding
Prototyping is used as a conceptual strategy for artistic production, iteratively exploring potential dead-ends and breakthroughs–as they would be encountered by amateur archaeologists, citizen scientists, and machines programmed to perform roles of cultural craftsmanship.
时间地点 / Time & Location
Oct 08, 2022, 9:00 PM – 11:30 PM EDT
Online Zoom
活动介绍 / Introduction
Debbie Ding (DBBD.SG) is a visual artist and technologist whose interests range from historical research and urban geography to visions of the future. She researches and explores technologies of perception through personal investigations and experimentation. Prototyping is used as a conceptual strategy for artistic production, iteratively exploring potential dead-ends and breakthroughs–as they would be encountered by amateur archaeologists, citizen scientists, and machines programmed to perform roles of cultural craftsmanship.DBBD received a BA in English Literature from the National University of Singapore and, as a recipient of the NAC Arts Scholarship (Postgraduate), an MA in Design Interactions from the Royal College of Art, London. She has had solo exhibitions at The Substation Gallery, Singapore (2010) and Galerie Steph, Singapore (2013). Notable group exhibitions include “Wikicliki” (Singapore Art Museum, 2021), “President’s Young Talents” (Singapore Art Museum, 2018); “After the Fall” (National Museum of Singapore, 2017); Singapore Biennale (2016); Radio Malaya (NUS Museum, 2016). Her work was shortlisted for the President’s Young Talents 2018 and Impart Art Awards 2020.
艺术家个人介绍:
Debbie Ding(陈美美)
视觉艺术家、技术专家,新加坡国立大学英语文学学士,伦敦皇家艺术学院交互设计硕士,现就读于新加坡南洋理工大学艺术史论博士项目。
作品广泛覆盖历史研究、城市地理、对未来的展望等主题,通过个人调查和实验探索感知技术。将「原型设计」的概念应用于艺术创作,反复探索这一策略在被考古学者、公民科学家和文化工艺程序应用中,潜在的困境和突破口。
曾于新加坡The Substation美术馆(2010年)和Galerie Steph(2013年)举办个展。作品参加 “Wikicliki”(新加坡艺术博物馆,2021年),“President’s Young Talents”(新加坡艺术博物馆,2018年),"After the Fall"(新加坡国家博物馆,2017年),新加坡双年展(2016年),马来亚电台(新加坡国立大学博物馆,2016年)等群展。作品入围2018年总统青年人才奖和2020年Impart艺术奖。获得伦敦皇家艺术学院NAC研究生艺术奖学金。