
EVENT DESCRIPTION
Entropy Zero Black Box Reset – A multimedia installation exhibition drifting between reality and illusion.
Artist Jessica Fu, dedicated to research-creation explorations of historical sites in recent years, transforms historical buildings into vessels of collective memory for people and place. On the canvas of red-brick heritage architecture, she etches “ephemeral tattoos” through fictional sci-fi symbols—fleeting imprints of forgotten collective consciousness—guiding audiences into a vortex that blurs the tangible and the imagined. This exhibition reimagines site-specific installations and research-creation artworks, unveiling multi-contextual realities and historical narratives within time’s hidden threads.
ABOUT THE ARTIST / ORGANISER
Jessica Fu is an artist, researcher, and lecturer. She explores the concept of formlessness in material, collective memory, and social phenomena, using this as a metaphor to raise philosophical topics of ontology, such as “What is reality?” for the audience. Jessica has exhibited, researched, and participated in various artist-in-residences internationally. The recent projects include “Resetting School Section No. 12” at a historical one-room school with the Toronto History Museum in Toronto (2024); “Data Collecting (Universe)” at the heritage site of Oi! Street Art Space in Hong Kong (2022); the media wall installation “Travelling” at the Centre for Contemporary Creation of Andalucia (C3A), Spain (2021); and the site-specific sound installation “Whispering” for the local shrine at the Nakanojo Biennale, Japan (2017). Jessica received her Master of Fine Art from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.Details
- Start:
- 19 April
- End:
- 3 May
- Admission:
- Free
- Event Category:
- Multimedia