Beijing: The Creators Project 3-Day Event
September 18
About the event
The Creators Project is coming to Beijing and bringing with it an eclectic assortment of musicians, artists, designers, and filmmakers. This celebratory event will be taking place on September 17, 18, and 19th and we want you to be there for each and every second of it.
The event will begin on Friday, the 17th with a dazzling array of exhibitions and installations featuring some of the very best digital artists at work today. These will include Li Hui, Kingsley Ng, Xu Wenkai, Teddy Lo, Xu Feng, Hojun Song, Mira Calix, Muti Randolph, United Visual Artists, Radical Friend, Ricardo Carioba, Takeshi Murata, Nick Zinner, DSP, Seeper, and Mark Essen.
The festivities will continue Saturday, September 18th all-day and into the night, starting with screenings of films by Peng Lei, Ray Lei, Sun Haipeng, Yeondoo Jung, Richie Hawtin, Ladj Ly, Margherita Premuroso, Spike Jonze, Danny Perez, and Brain Farm. We’ll have panel discussions led by Vega Wang, Peng Lei, and Tobias Thomas; and will be featuring intimate live performances by Rebuilding the Rights of Statues, Queen Sea Big Shark, New Pants, Dead J, Sulumi, White +, CSS, Delorean, Major Lazer, Ada, and Nick Catchdubs along with DJ sets by B6, DJ Wordy, and Tobias Thomas. On Sunday the 19th, we’ll have open exhibitions all day for all you gallery goers. For a taste of what to expect check out this video.
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Radical Friend, The Digital Flesh
Radical Friend is an LA-based duo composed of artists and filmmakers Kirby McClure and Julia Grigorian. Their work includes some of the most otherworldly music videos known to man and interactive installations that blur the boundaries of the digital and tangible. The duo has put together something truly special for The Creators Project—an installation that will eventually cross four continents, five cities, and take place in the physical, virtual, and online realms.
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Spike Jonze, I’m Here videobooth
Academy Award-nominated director Spike Jonze has created some of the most critically acclaimed and popular commercials, music videos, and television shows ever conceived. Spike’s feature film debut, Being John Malkovich, stretched the notions of what a movie could be and his follow-ups—Adaptation and Where the Wild Things Are—are arguably some of the most important films of the last 50 years. For The Creators Project launch event he’ll be showing I’m Here, a half-hour love story about the relationship of two robots living in LA. We will also be featuring an I’m Here videobooth where Spike will ask viewers three questions about the movie, life, and love via video. The viewer answers will be uploaded to TheCreatorsProject.com after the event.
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Nick Zinner, A.D.A.B.A.
Nick Zinner is best known as the guitarist for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but he is also a gifted songwriter, producer, and a distinguished photographer who studied the craft at Bard College. Nick’s band tours have inspired three photography books that document life on the road and the groups’ adoring fans. Lucky for us, he managed to carve some time out of his insane schedule to create an exhibit for The Creators Project conference in NYC. A.D.A.B.A. combines his photography work with a score Nick composed especially for the exhibit. As if that weren’t enough, he’s enlisted Human League and Heaven 17 alumnus Martyn Ware to mix the music into a three-dimensional audio experience.
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Takeshi Murata, Melter 2
Takeshi Murata is a digital artist who creates flowing, Rorschach-like swaths of color, distortion, manipulation, and psychedelic imagery. His work has been exhibited at Deitch Projects and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, LA’s Peres Projects, and many other places. For the NYC Creators Project launch event, Takeshi has manifested his video-based Melter 2 series (an example of which is featured on the cover of this magazine) throughout the first floor gallery of Milk Studios.
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Mark Essen, Jetpack Baseball, Thrill of Combat and NIDHOGG
At first glance, Jetpack Baseball, Thrill of Combat and NIDHOGG are three seemingly retro and straightforward videogames developed by Mark Essen. But play one for a few moments and you’ll notice that something is awry. The graphics look 8-bit, but the game play defies conventional standards. These are the hallmarks of Mark “Messhof” Essen, along with a penchant for painfully precise controls and custom sound effects. One of our favorite games that Mark created is Party Boat, the objective of which is to dodge heat-seeking missiles in a very finicky helicopter. It’s hard to describe, so you’ll just have to play it to see what we mean. His work (most of which is available for free at messhof.com) was recently featured in the New Museum’s Younger than Jesus exhibit. Photo by Nak-Won Choi

Peng Lei, A Room With A Cat
Peng Lei brings his retro yet new-wave sensibility to A Room With a Cat, a pop-infused tale of a beautiful girl and her feline waiting for an unknown visitor. It’s playful and sexy, with an undercurrent of longing—and the surprise at the end transforms this modern love story into a dadaist fairy-tale. Photo by Madi Ju
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Ray Lei, The Face
Ray Lei is a 24-year-old animator from Jiangxi, China, who exemplifies his country’s commitment to taking huge chunks of Western culture at a time, chewing them up and then spitting them out faster, better, and with a slight but noticeable Asian inflection. His magnum opus, which will be screened at the NY Creators Project launch event, is a silent, eight-minute short called The Face about a hip-hoppy Asian society in which everybody has weird, rotating Rubik’s Cube heads.

Danny Perez and Animal Collective, ODDSAC
Visual artist Danny Perez is perhaps best known for his face-melting music videos for Animal Collective songs that look like he found a way to record dreams and nightmares with a camera. Danny’s latest collaboration with Animal Collective, ODDSAC, is a 53-minute “visual album” that psychedelically expands the boundaries of what’s possible with the moving image. Words won’t really do it justice, so be sure to check out the screening of the film at The Creators Project launch event.

ladj ly, Go Fast Connexion
Like the work of many revolutionaries, Ladj Ly’s gritty short films and documentaries about the state of civil unrest in France have caused outrage and censorship. Go Fast Connexion is a “docu-fiction” about the French media’s inadequate coverage of the hot-button issues that have caused riots and widespread protests by the French citizenry. It is one of the most powerful political and social films of recent times, and you can experience it at our NYC launch event.
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Sun Haipeng
Sun Haipeng is one of China’s most talented and creative computer-graphics animators. We will be screening three of his films at the Creators Project NYC launch event—Dragon Fist, Super Baozi vs Sushi Man, and Chinese New Year—that all share one common, universal theme: food.
And here is your quick-reference guide…
Exhibits
Cloudy Mushroom by Li Hui, Musical Loom by Kingsley Ng, Memory Machine by Xu Wenkai, Positive Void by Teddy Lo, Interactive Wall by Xu Feng, Apple 2010 by Hojun Song, My Secret Heart by Mira Calix, Deep Screen by Muti Randolph, Triptych and Hereafter by United Visual Artists, The Digital Flesh by Radical Friend, Lusco-Fluxo by Ricardo Carioba, Melter 2 by Takeshi Murata, xx: A Sculpture of the Album, A.D.A.B.A. by Nick Zinner, [Z]ink by DSP, Projection Mapping by Seeper, and NIDHOGG, The Thrill of Combat, and Jetpack Basketball by Mark Essen.
Music
Rebuilding the Rights of Statues, Queen Sea Big Shark, New Pants, Dead J, Sulumi, White +, CSS, Delorean, Major Lazer, ADA, B6, DJ Wordy, Tobias Thomas, and Catchdubs.
Screenings
I’m Here by Spike Jonze, ODDSAC by Danny Perez & Animal Collective, A Room With A Cat by Peng Lei, The Face by Ray Lei, 3 Films by Sun Haipeng, Six Points by Yeondoo Jung, Making Contakt by Richie Hawtin, Go Fast Connexion by Ladj Ly, Paper Plane, Will and the Wheel by Margherita Premuroso, I’m Here by Spike Jonze, ODDSAC by Danny Perez & Animal Collective and new work by Brain Farm.
Panels
Vega Wang: Fashion, Peng Lei: Animation, Tobias Thomas: Music, and Pop Song Panel.
From the Blog
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Piers Fawkes of PSFK's Curated YouTube Playlist
Our five faves out of the 70 tech-savvy videos. … more
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Installation Virtual Tour: Seoul
An apple that "ripens" while you watch it and more. … more
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Seoul Will Never Be the Same
We came, we partied, we brought the sharpest art. … more
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Installation Virtual Tour: Expanded Eye
Multiple points of view. … more
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Installation Virtual Tour: Ricardo Carioba
LED hypnosis. … more
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Tube Surfing with Muti Randolph
A Q&A plus images of the artist's LED wave. … more
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Gang Gang Dance Gets Down
The band had a blast at our Sao Paulo event. … more
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The Creators Project Takes Over Brazil
We brought the party to Sao Paulo this weekend. Here's a sneak peek. … more
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Hello, Sao Paulo
The Creators Project rolled into Sao Paulo today. … more
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Our Q&A with Emicida
Straight from São Paulo to your screen. … more
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The Flats Smack Our London Event
The youngsters pounded through their set. … more
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A Creators Field Day
Our favorites take the London festival. … more
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Kele Still Has Everything You Want
The former Bloc Party man returns to his rueful roots in new video. … more
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Video of Kele performing Tenderoni
See the hit from the boxer live from London. … more
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Digitally Bringing Dinosaurs Back to Life
Video of Joachim Sauter's provocative talk. … more
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Tinchy Stryder Grabbed Our Soul Like That
The wee grime star closed-out our London event. … more
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Remix Our Crowdsourced Pop Songs, Become Famous
Add your hand to two world-class collaborations. … more
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Take a Speed Tour of Our London Event
Fast Forward through the installations. … more
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Cassette Playa, DJ Q, and Joseph JP Patterson Team Up
They get together to make a bassline mix. … more
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A Q&A with Joachim Sauter
We chat with the new media guru … more
About the events
The Creators Project is hosting a series of events across the globe that will showcase artists works, serve as a discussion forum, and feature highly anticipated performances by some of our favorite bands and visual artists.
All events
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The Creators Project Launch Event, NYC
United States, June 26
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The Creators Project London Event
United Kingdom, July 17
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A São Paulo Gala for The Creators Project
Brazil, August 14
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Hi, Seoul: The Creators Project is Coming
South Korea, August 28
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Beijing: The Creators Project 3-Day Event
China, September 18