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Entropy Zero Black Box Reset

19 April - 3 May

Free

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
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Organiser

Jessica Fu