Cyborg Thinks is a collaborative art exchange project by Singaporean artists Jaxton Su and Lynette Quek, and South Korean artists Jieun Gu and Darae Baek, which examines the correlations between the cyber and physical world – their tools, contexts, and boundaries, in an attempt to form an archive of shared knowledge across Singapore and South Korea as the artists explore everyday human experiences and issues such as alienation, digital culture, urban development and environmental degradation. Culminating into a two-part exhibition happening in both cities, an exciting array of experimental works including interactive installations, vibrant collages and immersive new media art were created through the distinct adaptation, reinterpretation, and visualisation of the various digital and analogue data collected by the four artists. Cyborg Thinks is supported by Arts Council Korea, Whale Cultural Foundation, UNIST, Science Walden, Tzu Chi Humanistic Youth Centre, and General Steelworks Pte Ltd.
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