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Winnie Soon has created a long range of digital creative works, both with an analog output and digital performances. Such as: | Winnie Soon has created a long range of digital creative works, both with an analog output and digital performances. Such as: | ||
*Her exhibited work Jsut code using QR-code technology. | |||
*Her exhibited work "Hello Zombies" from 2014 | |||
*Or the readme.spampoem email-adress, sending an email with a randomly generated poem derived from words filtered as spam. | |||
For full list of Soon's creative works go to her website siusoon.net | *For full list of Soon's creative works go to her website siusoon.net | ||
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Revision as of 08:37, 12 October 2017
The idea of this activity is to look for anyone that you might have known in the IT/Digital related areas but are grossly underrepresented on Wikipedia, the largest free online encyclopedia and one of the most popular websites in the world. After identifying somebody, you are required to take action and modify this wiki page for the one you have chosen. Use the practice and power of collective writing to help presenting those who are relatively invisible.
Feel free to use this wiki as a pilot platform to familiarize yourself with wiki style of writing and start off with a draft. You are encouraged to submit the source and writing to Wikipedia.
- Digital Culture, Department of Digital Design, Aarhus University
Reference source:
- Rewriting Wikipedia: Feminists Are Finally Giving Female Artists The Online Recognition They Deserve
- wiki formatting
Winnie Soon
Winnie Soon is an artist-researcher who resides in Hong Kong and Denmark. She has a MA from School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong and a MSc from Institute of Digital Art and Technology, Plymouth University in UK, and 10 years experience as a programmer, designer, information architect and project manager in both corporate and educational settings. She has recently completed a PhD at the Center for Participatory IT (School of Communication and Culture), Aarhus University with the topic “Executing Liveness: An examination of code inter-actions in software (art) studies”. Currently, she is Assistant Professor at the Department of Digital Design and Information Studies in Aarhus University, teaching Aesthetic Programming and Digital Culture.
Informed by the cultural, social and political context of technology, Winnie’s work approach spans the fields of artistic practice and software studies, examining the materiality of computational processes that underwrite our experiences and realities in digital culture. Her projects and lectures have been presented internationally at museums, art festivals, universities and conferences, including but not limited to Transmediale2015/2017 (Berlin), ISEA2015/2016 (Vancouver, Hong Kong), V&A Museum (London), ARoS Aarhus Art Museum (Aarhus, Denmark), Si Shang Art Museum (Beijing), Pulse Art + Technology Festival (Savannah, USA), FutureEverything Art Exhibition (Manchester), The Wrong – New Digital Art Biennale, Hong Kong Microwave International Media Arts Festival, Taipei National University of Arts and The University of Hong Kong.
Research interest: Artistic Practice/Research, Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing in Art and Culture, Software Studies, Internet/Software Art, Humanistic/Exploratory/Aesthetic Programming
Creative Works
Winnie Soon has created a long range of digital creative works, both with an analog output and digital performances. Such as:
- Her exhibited work Jsut code using QR-code technology.
- Her exhibited work "Hello Zombies" from 2014
- Or the readme.spampoem email-adress, sending an email with a randomly generated poem derived from words filtered as spam.
- For full list of Soon's creative works go to her website siusoon.net