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11 July 2024

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HKAC CREATORS FOR TOMORROW - Animoid Song

Venue: Diana Cheung Experimental Gallery, 3/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre  
Date: 2025.03.01 - 2025.03.30
Time: 10:00-19:30  
Price: Free admission  
Exhibition Introduction
 

Animoid Song, a solo exhibition by Heyse Ip, blurs the boundaries between human, animal and machine within a fictional yet eerily familiar environment. Creating a new speculative landscape, the installation utilises repurposed urban materials and artificial interventions intended to deter wildlife from the hidden and undesirable spaces within a city.

The exhibition offers layers of sensory and spatial dissonance. Amplified mechanical hums and vibrational resonances evoke the intensity of urban conditions. Large-scale bird netting partitions the space, dividing viewer and artwork. It forces the visitor to take on the role of the animal and to instinctively react to the overwhelming interventions. What appears from afar as lush, vibrant grass reveals itself to be an illusion—synthetic green bird spikes act as defensive architecture. Mechanical bird deterrents fill the air with haunting yet realistic bird sounds, while screen-based performances depict the artist’s absurd mimicry of bird calls. However, without a single bird in sight, the fabricated sounds of birds linger as a ghostly presence of ‘nature’. 

Animoid Song urges us to reconsider our position within the ecosystem, confronting the consequences of our interventions in the dense confines of urban life. Where do the boundaries between nature and humanity lie? Often defined as untouched, seen as separate from us, nature itself is an arbitrary construct—it becomes the object of our projected fantasy whilst also representing an untapped wildness for humans to control. How has humanity’s systematic control, reshaping and deterrence of the natural world created new forms of resistance? In this speculative habitat, have our deterrents ultimately led to the banishing of birds, leaving only mechanical echoes in their place? Or, has their decline left us longing for their songs once more, making us create new forms of ‘animoid’ replication? Either way, what remains is a distorted reflection of ourselves and our actions.

 

Virtual Tour
 

Public programme
 
PUBLIC DOCENT TOUR
 

Date: 16,23,30/3/2025 (Sun)
Time: 2pm
Duration: 30mins
Meeting point: 3/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre
Language: Cantonese

 
SYMPOSIUM

Welcome to the Animoid Song symposium:

The symposium will be moderated by curator Shirky Chan, and artist Alex Heung will have a conversation with Heyse Ip to discuss the theme of his solo exhibition “Animoid Song”, examining the intersection of humans, animals and machines in urban life.

The discussion will delve into why animals in urban spaces have become the interest in Heyse’s artwork, the role of art in addressing these themes, and the creative overlap between Heyse’s and Alex’s practices—particularly their shared use of animals as a central focus. This conversation offers an opportunity to understand Heyse Ip’s creative process and explore the broader implications of our relationship with the natural world in an urban context.

Guest: Shirky Chan (Moderator); Alex Heung

Date: 8/3/2025 (Sat)
Time: 3pm
Venue: 3/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre
Language: Cantonese


 


About Artist
 
Heyse Ip works across moving-image, sculpture, performance and sound. His work focuses on the overlap of nature and human technology. Offering alternative narratives by giving voice to the animal or inanimate, he points out the absurdity and humour that exist within these intersectional spaces. By doing so he raises questions about our own definitions of humanness.
Ip holds an MA from the Royal College of Arts, UK, 2022 and a BA from Chelsea College of Arts, UK, 2018. His work has been exhibited internationally including a solo exhibition: [2019] “Capturing an Image” (Lumenvisum, Hong Kong), and group exhibitions such as: [2024] “Dystopia Sound Art Biennial”(Berlin), “Untitled (Pipe Dream)”(UK), “Medienfrische” (Austria), [2023] Fishy Business (UK), [2022] GRUND1535 (UK), and [2020] D2.02 (Plicnik Space Initiative in space). As a member of the Five Years artist collective, he also co-curates a non-profit space in London.
 
Instagram: heyseip | Personal Website: heyseip.com

CREATORS FOR TOMORROW, initiated by the Hong Kong Arts Centre since 2020, aims to support the professional development of emerging artists, curators, creators, and researchers in Hong Kong. It provides resources like funding and venues to help participants unleash their creativity and bring their proposals to life. Through this programme, the Hong Kong Arts Centre curatorial team works closely with emerging creators, offering guidance and opportunities to gain valuable experience and establish their careers in the art field, enriching public life with innovative art.

 


Financial Support
Hong Kong Arts Centre is financially supported by the Art Development Matching Grants Scheme of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The content of this activity does not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

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