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Annie On Ni Wan is a young activist in audiovisual performance, interactive art and an innovator in interactive technologies. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Media from School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, in 2001. She then worked as a Research Assistant for the School of Design, HK Polytechnic University, and as Project Co-ordinator and video designer for Zuni Icosahedron, one of the largest performance and theater groups in Hong Kong. She has lived in Singapore, London, Brighton and Gothenburg (Sweden), and she earned a Master of Science in Art and Technology at Innovative Design, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. Her recent works, including locative media, audiovisual performance and interactive installation, have been shown at the Mondal Museum (Sweden); Syndicate Potential (Strasbourg, France); Art+Communication Festival 2004 (Riga, Latvia); Piksel 2004; FLOSS in Motion, (Bergen, Norway); Multimedia Art Asia Pacific Conference 2004 (Singapore); and Oppositional Architecture (Berlin, Germany). She received travel and project grants from various organisations in Hong Kong, Sweden, and Norway, including the Nordic Fund and EU Culture Fund. She is now a PhD student at the University of Washington's Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS), major in mechatronics and algorithmic montage, studying with Dr. Shawn Brixey. |