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Shu Lea Cheang (Chinese: 鄭淑麗; pinyin: Zhèng Shúlì) (born April 13, 1954) is a Taiwanese-American artist and filmmaker who lived and worked in New York City in the 1980s and 90s, until relocating to the EuroZone in 2000. Cheang received a BA in history from the National Taiwan University in 1976 and an MA in Cinema Studies from New York University in 1979. Since the 1980s, as a multimedia and new-media artist, she has navigated topics of ethnic stereotyping, sexual politics, and institutional oppression with her radical experimentations in digital realms. She drafts sci-fi narratives in her film scenario and artwork imagination, crafting her own “science” fiction genre of new queer cinema. From homesteading cyberspace in the 1990s to her current retreat to post net-crash BioNet zone, Cheang

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  • Shu Lea Cheang (Chinesisch: 鄭淑麗; Pinyin: Zhèng Shúlì; geboren am 13. April 1954 in Taiwan) ist eine Multimediakünstlerin, die in den Bereichen netzbasierte Installationen, soziale Schnittstellen und Filmproduktion arbeitet. Cheang erhielt 1976 einen Bachelorabschluss in Geschichte von der National Taiwan University und 1979 einen Masterabschluss in Filmwissenschaften von der New York University. Cheang ist eine der führenden Multimediakünstlerinnen, die sich mit multidisziplinären Themen beschäftigen. Mit ihrem multimedialen Ansatz an der Schnittstelle zwischen Film, Video, internetbasierter Installation, Software-Interaktion und dauerhafter Performance gilt sie als Pionierin in der internetbasierten Kunst. Ihre Arbeiten sind oft interaktiv. Sie ist für ihren individuellen Ansatz im Bereich Kunst und Technologie bekannt, bei dem sie soziale Fragen kreativ mit künstlerischen Methoden vermischt. Cheang hat auch die Spielfilme I.K.U. und Fluidø geschrieben und Regie geführt. Seit 1981 ist sie Mitglied des Fernsehkollektivs Paper Tiger Television, die über offene Kanäle senden und mit ihrer Arbeit auf den Einfluss der Massenmedien hinweisen wollen. Cheang lebt und arbeitet derzeit in Paris, Frankreich. (de)
  • Shu Lea Cheang, née à Taïwan en 1954, est une artiste multimédia taïwanaise. (fr)
  • Shu Lea Cheang (Chinese: 鄭淑麗; pinyin: Zhèng Shúlì) (born April 13, 1954) is a Taiwanese-American artist and filmmaker who lived and worked in New York City in the 1980s and 90s, until relocating to the EuroZone in 2000. Cheang received a BA in history from the National Taiwan University in 1976 and an MA in Cinema Studies from New York University in 1979. Since the 1980s, as a multimedia and new-media artist, she has navigated topics of ethnic stereotyping, sexual politics, and institutional oppression with her radical experimentations in digital realms. She drafts sci-fi narratives in her film scenario and artwork imagination, crafting her own “science” fiction genre of new queer cinema. From homesteading cyberspace in the 1990s to her current retreat to post net-crash BioNet zone, Cheang takes on viral love, bio hack in her current cycle of works. Over the past decade, she has emerged as a prominent figure in new media art. Cheang is one of the leading multimedia artists dealing with multidisciplinary topics. She is regarded as a pioneering figure in internet-based art, with her multimedia approach at the interface between film, video, internet-based installation, software interaction and durational performance. Her work is often interactive. She is most noted for her individual approach in the realm of art and technology, creatively intermingling social issues with artistic methods. Cheang's work employs film, video, net-based installation, and interface to explore "...ethnic stereotyping, the nature and excesses of popular media, institutional – and especially governmental – power, race relations, and sexual politics." Cheang has also written and directed the feature films I.K.U. and Fluidø, and directed Fresh Kill. (en)
  • 鄭淑麗(英語:Shu Lea Cheang,1954年4月13日-)是台灣多媒體藝術家,創作領域包括網路裝置藝術、錄像與電影製作。她的作品帶有強烈性積極女性主義與酷兒色彩,探討性愛、身體、網路與現代社會等等的關聯。 (zh)
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  • Shu Lea Cheang, née à Taïwan en 1954, est une artiste multimédia taïwanaise. (fr)
  • 鄭淑麗(英語:Shu Lea Cheang,1954年4月13日-)是台灣多媒體藝術家,創作領域包括網路裝置藝術、錄像與電影製作。她的作品帶有強烈性積極女性主義與酷兒色彩,探討性愛、身體、網路與現代社會等等的關聯。 (zh)
  • Shu Lea Cheang (Chinesisch: 鄭淑麗; Pinyin: Zhèng Shúlì; geboren am 13. April 1954 in Taiwan) ist eine Multimediakünstlerin, die in den Bereichen netzbasierte Installationen, soziale Schnittstellen und Filmproduktion arbeitet. Cheang erhielt 1976 einen Bachelorabschluss in Geschichte von der National Taiwan University und 1979 einen Masterabschluss in Filmwissenschaften von der New York University. (de)
  • Shu Lea Cheang (Chinese: 鄭淑麗; pinyin: Zhèng Shúlì) (born April 13, 1954) is a Taiwanese-American artist and filmmaker who lived and worked in New York City in the 1980s and 90s, until relocating to the EuroZone in 2000. Cheang received a BA in history from the National Taiwan University in 1976 and an MA in Cinema Studies from New York University in 1979. Since the 1980s, as a multimedia and new-media artist, she has navigated topics of ethnic stereotyping, sexual politics, and institutional oppression with her radical experimentations in digital realms. She drafts sci-fi narratives in her film scenario and artwork imagination, crafting her own “science” fiction genre of new queer cinema. From homesteading cyberspace in the 1990s to her current retreat to post net-crash BioNet zone, Cheang (en)
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