Curatorial Practice]]> Re-framing “Measuring the World” that reconsiders the hype of social engineering and the wide adoption of algorithm through conceptual and post-conceptual practices. Contemplating the equation of art and life as well as “statactivism” (i.e. the mobilization of statistics), Yoshida will draw lines of connections between imagination, affect, and current transformations in technologies of quantification.]]> Miya Yoshida]]> Curating]]> Asia]]> Curatorial Practice]]> Artistic Research]]> The Ouroboros Effect featuring a selection of projects initiated over the past decade that reflect upon the importance in his curatorial practice of the artist’s voice and of the material and social conditions of artistic production.]]> Krist Gruijthuijsen]]> Southeast Asia]]> Urbanism]]> ]]> Choy Ka Fai]]> Ka Fai Choy]]> Installation]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Nature]]> Iris Touliatou]]> Object]]> Southeast Asia]]> History]]> Diaspora]]> Accommodating the Epic Dispersion – On Non-Cathartic Volume of Dispersion (2012) for Haus der Kunst in Munich. The length of this work’s title is deliberate, in response to the overlapping of diaspora history with the specific history of the work’s location — a large and voluminous hall once known as ‘Ehrenhalle’ under the Third Reich. By critically extending and dispersing a reconstruction of histories in an epic dimension, the work introduced issues of migration, diaspora, movement and thereby, colonialism, through questions such as, “is movement mental or physical? When we migrate, do we lose our sense of home? How do we maintain and accommodate our migratory destinies and narratives?”]]> Haegue Yang]]> Installation]]> Sculpture]]> Asia]]> Technology]]> History]]> Decolonialism]]> Falke Pisano]]> Installation]]> Sculpture]]> Drawing]]> Spaces of the Curatorial]]> Shui Tit Sing – 100 Years of an Artist through his Archives as part of his Singapore Art Archive Project @ CCA (SAAP@CCA).]]> Erin Gleeson]]> Curating]]> Southeast Asia]]>