駐首爾網路藝術組合張英海重工業為文獻庫的第二個國際駐場藝術家。駐場期間,他們分別為公眾及文獻庫的藏家聚會會員簡報了他倆如何挖掘文獻庫結構於當代亞洲藝術社群中的結構。作為網絡藝術家,張英海重工業希望能在駐場期間提供最直接可達的内容,免去文獻式紀錄的介入與斡旋。他們駐場計劃所創作的作品及簡報已上載到文獻庫網站。
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Artist duo Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries (YHCHI) conducted a residency in March 2011. During their time at Asia Art Archive, the collective produced two works, entitled HOLLYWOOD and IT’S A PLEASURE TO BE HERE: WE HAVE NOTHING TO SAY: COLLECTORS CIRCLE TALK AT WILLIAM LIM’S STUDIO and presented these to the public. These works take as their points of departure the excavation of the structure of the Archive in the context of the contemporary art community in the region.
Wishing to offer direct access to the content produced during their residency, the internet-based artists, circumvented the mediation of archival documentation; upon the completion of their residency at the Archive, YHCHI uploaded all of the work created and presented during the month of March onto AAA's website making it openly accessible to all.
About Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries
Among the first artists to employ the Internet as an artistic platform in the late 1990s, Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries consists of Marc Voge from the United States and Young-hae Chang from Korea. Their work, which can be viewed at www.yhchang.com, is presented in 17 languages, and is characterised by text-based animation synchronised to a musical score, often originally composed jazz. Rather than emphasising sophisticated uses of new technologies, YHCHI presents works that are directly engaging and effective, characterised by references to film and concrete poetry and by the scale and rapid pace at which the text appears.