An article about ‘A Glow-Glow Macro Interactive Media Arts Exhibition,’ an exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of Art in April 2008 organised by the new media arts organization Microwave and presented by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. It extensively discusses Teddy Lo Yeung-man’s Phaeodaria, a geosidic dome built with LED panels and transmittable light and sound signals, and why he chose both this shape and this medium. The artist is interviewed, as is the director of Microwave, Winnie Fu Wai-yee.
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Location code
CLP.08.04.08
Language
English
Keyword
digital art,  interactive art,  technology
Publication/Creation date
8 Apr 2008
Source of publication
South China Morning Post, 8 Apr 2008, Section Life, p. 6
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1
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