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Sian Fan, Incantation, 2024

Sian Fan

Incantation, 2024
Videogame Installation
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Incantation is a digital performance combining dance, motion capture and videogaming to create an immersive installation exploring in-between states, magic and myth in the digital age, and the commodification of...
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Incantation is a digital performance combining dance, motion capture and videogaming to create an immersive installation exploring in-between states, magic and myth in the digital age, and the commodification of the Asiatic body. Incantation co-opts the lotus flower as a commodified symbol of ‘Asian-ness’ and infuses it with the Asiatic body to create a hybridised form. Here the work explores being caught between worlds, a state that extends as much to our existence as mediators between physical and virtual realms as it does to the experience of growing up between cultures. The work interrogates how spiritual and ancient beliefs can coexist with technology, infusing lore with videogame aesthetics and mixing modern and mythological stories.

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The work is set within a 3D digital environment, navigable by the viewer via a videogame controller. The virtual space is centred around a large murky pond, cast in a gloomy low light and overgrown with plants. The world is filled with the subtle sounds of nature, which croak, squelch, and shimmer with a soft and creepy-crawly, ASMR-like quality.

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From the heart of the pond emerges a sprite-like female form, who is part plant, part human. Her green tinged body is encrusted with pond weed and in her mouth is glossy pink lotus flower. This augmented, hybrid creature takes influence from various Chinese deities and demons including one the eight immortals, He Xiangu and water spirits, Shuimu, as well as modern ‘myths’ like The Grudge’s Saeki Kayako. As a character she represents the power and agency of darker depictions of Asiatic femininity, subverting the softer, submissive stereotypes. Her hybridity calls to the feeling of being in-between, to the sense of being othered and to the artist’s experience of being mixed race.

She performs a sequence of choreography, recorded via motion capture, and manipulated to realise other-worldly movements that go beyond the limitations of physical performance. Digital tools augment the performance compressing, glitching and suspending the body beyond the performer’s physical capabilities.

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