RESONANCE
Experimental video art and live performance
Role:
Artist · Filmmaker · Cultural Producer
Resonance is an experimental moving-image work developed through archival research and oral history, exploring memory, migration, and intergenerational transmission.
The project centers on the cross-Pacific journey of a Chinese American family, tracing the relationship between father and daughter across time, geography, and lived experience. Drawing from historical documents, personal archives, and oral testimony, Resonance translates research into a two-channel video installation that combines moving image, performance, and sound.
Created in collaboration with contemporary dancer Long Yunna and composer Kong Ka Ying, the work unfolds through gesture, rhythm, and fragmentation rather than linear narration. Archival imagery and embodied movement intersect to reflect the ways history is remembered, carried, and re-interpreted across generations.
Rather than functioning as a closed narrative, Resonance remains open and iterative. The project exists as a video art installation, a live performance work, and an evolving moving-image practice, responding to site, collaboration, and ongoing research.
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