刘凤仪 Regina Fengyi Liu
fliu003@gold.ac.uk
Regina is an emerging facilitator, research curator, and artist. Her research and practice critically translates the concealed violence in history and ecology of spatial production as experienced through their ordinary affects. Her movement between cities of the Global North had led her to consider and involve others in considering how urban infrastructures sustain themselves, through the extraction of the less visible peripheries.
Tracing the history of the discipline and its knowledges through botanical memory from , Afro-Asian affinities in the Cold War, and urban infrastructure in the present, in this project, she engages the public in a collective truth-making process by navigating through a trans(post)national and multi-directional memory. She practices participatory workshops, collective filmmaking, body movement and performance, collective cartography and acoustic ecology field recording, activating curatorial practice as an alternative knowledge production and social organization.
下潜 kolumbáō
在记忆缠绕之处 Where the memory is twisted
尊严庇护所 The Shelter of Dignity
倾向南部的植物 Plant Leaning Towards South
Towards A Critical Practice of Exhibition: Deolonizing the Science (ongoing)
Exhibition as Alternative Forensic Space
For Community Engagement: Conflcitual Dialogue