Topic Archives: Interactive art


Huge site-specific sculptures sit among birds, reeds and muddy water in the Taiwan’s 2013 Cheng-Long Wetlands International Environmental Art Project.

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Hung Keung talks the possibilities of digital art in a “yellow box”, where art discourse in Asia would not have to conform to concepts that originated in the West.

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Art Radar has put together five of our best posts that explore performance art in Asia and how Asian contemporary artists have elaborated and expanded on the global discourse of performance art.

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Japanese artist Yuri Kinoshita’s portable tea house, installed in honour of his home country, will be on display at Bellevue Arts Museum in Washington State until 3 February 2013.

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Despite the controversy surrounding the medium, Art Radar profiles five Asian artists who are pioneering the field of video game art.

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On 21 January 2013, participants will alter Song Dong’s drawings for his newest project, ‘Song Dong: 36 Calendars’, according to their own memories. You could be a collaborator.

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In the last of three articles highlighting individual works at the 2012 Biennale of Sydney, Art Radar talks to Canadian artist Erin Manning about her installation and workshop piece Folds to Infinity.

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