Albert Cheng-Syun Tang


Reflective Roaming — Design, ubiquitous fantasy, everyday reality


Universitetet i Bergen, Fakultet for kunst, musikk og design, Institutt for design

University of Bergen, Faculty of Fine Art, Music and Design, Department of Design

Disputas: 24.09.2018

 

Veileder: Åse Huus og Carstein Friberg

 

Bedømmelseskomite: 

Matt Malpass

Nicolas Nove

Dora Isleifsdottir

The artistic research project Reflective Roaming — Design, ubiquitous fantasy, everyday reality is a critical inquiry into our conditions of living and being in the relationship between the “designing” and the “designed” in the contemporary informatized everyday. In this project, design is positioned as a means to question the status quo of the technocratic promises that fundamentally shapes personal, economical and socio-political dimensions in our everyday lives. What is the consequences of being fully engaged with the technological visions presented by tech corporate institutions? How is humanity positioned in the intersection of information technology and market? What does it mean to be human in the eyes of machines and, the ones behind?

 

Through foregrounding the unseen technological operations by visualizing and revealing the invisible relationships between design, information economy and humanity, the research processes and the artistic outcome Human Conditions investigated our (un)willingness of being physically and emotionally digitized and informatized, the relationship between the mediated desires and the ones who drive them, and the contemporary conditions of being in the ever-expanding, networked fabrication of almost every aspect of everyday life.

 

RC exposition