Fiona Lee: in a loop, how far we could go beyond by MUMAmonash published on 2020-06-16T03:28:00Z The movement we fought for loops like the tide. May we be some kind of micro organism that evolves in the face of obstacles, that perseveres through an enhancement of flexibilities? A loop gives rise to other loops, moving back and forth. How far could we go beyond the agony of distances and the fear that one feels in the wave? In this piece, the sonic experience summarises my feelings in the face of the local and global issues of the last year. Artist Biography Born in Hong Kong, artist Fiona Lee observes the act of listening as practice where she feels the movement of every single moment. Her works are derived from the intersection between installation and improvisation and she integrates her performances with built-up electronics and DIY sound objects in order to create new experiences of space with musicians and audiences. Lee’s installations and performance have featured at a number of art festivals, including Playfreely festival (Singapore, 2019), Intersection In Mid Air (Hong Kong, 2019), ART CAMP TANGO 2017 (Japan), ifva Carnival 2016 (Hong Kong), Around Sound Art Festival 2014 (Japan), Transi(en)t Manila Project Glocal 2014 (Philippines), Asian Meeting Festival 2016 (Japan) and Kill the Silence Festival (Hong Kong). Genre Art Comment by DJ Zimo i think this is best one of the all the works in MUMA 2020-06-17T19:54:40Z