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In Conversation: AI art and the new-born digital ‘Queero’

10 June 2023 at 16.00–17.00
An animation of Bruce Lee Chow, a silver queer Asian superhero, uses their strong fist to punch the screen

Bruce Lee Chow, by Whiskey Chow and Yu Chen

Meet 'Bruce Lee Chow', a digital queer hero merging the artist Whiskey Chow’s head with Bruce Lee's iconic masculine Asian body to summon a physical and spiritual safety for LGBTQIA+ communities

Whiskey Chow will be in dialogue with the organisers of Beyond the Frame about their respective new work, collaboration, and engagement with AI technologies.

Join this in-conversation to learn about the concept and research behind Chow’s digital figure, and explore timely conversations about queer visibility and empowerment, and the possibilities and limitations of AI.

This event is part of Queer and Now, a festival dedicated to the powerful role of LGBTQIA+ art and culture in the UK.

Whiskey Chow

Whiskey Chow is an artist, activist and Chinese drag king based in London. Chow’s practice explores political issues and related topics: from queer masculinity, problematizing the nation-state across geographic boundaries, to stereotypical projections of Chinese/Asian identity. Chow’s interdisciplinary work spans various mediums, including performance, moving image, installation, and experimental printmaking.

Ed D'Souza

Ed D’Souza is Professor of Critical Practice at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton.

Sunil Manghani

Sunil Manghani is Professor of Theory, Practice & Critique at Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton.

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