Artist Talk with Ho Tzu Nyen: The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia

Date: Thursday, February 4, 2021 | Time: 12PM to 1PM

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The Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College/CUNY presents an artist talk with Ho Tzu Nyen, featuring a screening of The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia (cdosea.org). Ho Tzu Nyen is a Singaporean contemporary artist and filmmaker whose works involve film, video, performance, and immersive multimedia installations.

One of Ho Tzu Nyen’s most prominent works, The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia (2017-present) uses image, sound, and text to interrogate the culture which has constructed the notion of “Southeast Asia”—a term given to the region by the U.S. military in World War II despite the eleven countries having no common language, religious or political structure. The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia, an algorithmic dictionary, indexes words with concepts to the historical specificity of Southeast Asia and the desire to unify the region. Each of the 26 Latin letter motifs are narrated, accompanied by cycle of images. Each time the dictionary’s website is refreshed, a new combination of image, sound and text appears. Ho describes these algorithms as changing in the same way ideas of Southeast Asia change as well.

Moderator
Katherine Behar, Deputy Chair & Associate Professor of Art, Fine and Performing Arts, Baruch College/CUNY

Co-Sponsor
Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College/CUNY
Asian American / Asian Research Institute – CUNY

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