Born:
1979
Residence:
Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Nationality:
Hong Kong
Trust:
Global
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Li Tin
Lun, Otto (b. 1980) graduated from the Chinese University of Hong
Kong, the department of Fine Arts (BA and MFA). Having been a
concept artist in a CG animation company for years, Otto
experienced life watching pixels on the screen every day, trying to
explore a connection between virtuality and reality through his
early series of "Pixel" sculpture.
His
latest works focus on exploring how different types of images are
produced and presented, and their relationship with ourselves. By
reconstructing images in forms of sculpture, virtual modeling,
digital images & interactive installation, he explores the
possibilities of interpreting and re-interpreting images, as well
as reflecting our relationship with the nature of space, time,
media, technology & our senses. Recently, he records various
environmental sound through different communities and location in
Hong Kong, and transform it into “soundscape” sculpture by computer
program, thus recalling the communion between city & ourselves,
media & our senses.
In the
past, Otto participated in exhibitions like "The 2nd CAFAM Future
Exhibition: Observer-Creator- The Reality Representation of Chinese
Young Art" (CAFA Art Museum, Beijing), "Conforming to Vicinity – A
Cross-strait four-region Artistic Exchange Project 2014" (He
Xiangning Art Museum), "Hong Kong Eye" (The Saatchi Gallery,
London), "Hong Kong Contemporary Art Awards 2012"(The Hong Kong
Museum of Art), "deTour 2012"(former Wan Chai Police Station),
"ONE,- an Exhibition of Art and Football by Otto Li" (OC Gallery,
Hong Kong), "Charming Experience - Hong Kong Art: Open Dialogue
Exhibition Series IV" ( The Hong Kong Museum of Art), "Haven’t You
Heard? Artists of the 80s Contemporary Art Group Show"
(Contemporary by Angela Li Gallery, Hong Kong), "Hong Kong &
Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale Festival of Urbanism Architecture"
(Central Police Station, Central, Hong Kong), "Reborn- The Silk
Road Arts Exhibition" (Hong Kong City Hall Low Block Exhibition
Hall, Hong Kong), 2003, 04, 06, 07 and 08 "Fotan Artists Open
Studios Programme" (Studio 615, Fotan, Hong Kong).
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