Examples of Brief Creative Statements:
Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung
I employ and remix images from popular culture, political figures and imagery found in cyberspace. Most of my social conscious artworks adopt the form of advertising in a reduction of contemporary events to a cartoon like mythology. Through various media I aim to explore the nature of digital communication while touching on issues such as identity, politics, sexuality and power. My media includes Hi-Definition video animation, video game, net.art, digital graphics and mixed-media installations.
Website: http://www.tinkin.com/
Dina Kelberman
My work is about how everyone and everything is special, and so while specialness is not special, it is still pretty much the most exciting thing going. Much of my work comes out of my natural tendency to spend long hours collecting and organizing imagery from the internet, television, and other commonplace surroundings of my everyday life. I like to elevate the familiar and transform brief moments into infinite stretches of time. I gravitate towards things that are simple, colorful, industrial, and mundane. I am interested in using materials that are easily accessible and familiar to the everyday person – anyone can and should make things that are perfectly natural to them and yet
totally inexplicable to someone else. Humans are definitely a failure of an animal, but at least every single one of them is extremely weird. (Excerpt)
Website: http://dinakelberman.com/
Danielle Brathwaite Shirley
Artist living and working in London. I create work that seeks to archive Black Trans Experience. I use technology to imagine our lives in environments that centre our bodies.... Those living, those that have passed and those that have been forgotten.
Website: https://www.daniellebrathwaiteshirley.com/