We have been told to avoid overtly Vjing outcomes and experiment with the idea of performing live video, to get started however I think the best place to start researching is that of the role of the Vjer and to see how they function at events. Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our Times.For project three we are required to create a 15-20 minute s live video performance, either performing in front of the vid eo- changing it with our bodies or behind the scenes editing the video in Isadora(or another video editing software).
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Framed as a travel advice vlog, we learn a little history about the island, what not to do, and how to make the most out of your first adventure alone.Īndie is currently writing a play where she'll get to sing karaoke for two hours straight (KTV: a love letter to the music of Taiwan & Hong Kong), and a film where she'll get to play mahjong with her friends for a few days on camera (mahjong 麻將). It's a biographical re-telling of the playwright's first trip to Taiwan, and all the ups, downs, struggles and coincidences along the way. She worked in technical direction and producing roles with rice & beans theatre during their 2021 season, including the creation of Made In Canada: an agricultural song cycle, and yellow objects, an installation tribute to Hong Kong Democracy.Īndie and Anthony Kit Lee are currently the Co-Digital Technologists at Progress Lab 1422.Īndie's first solo work, Sleep Here Tonight 今天睡在這裡, is a short one-person play about finding yourself in Asia, but not the fun way. Most recently, Andie premiered her original lighting design work in Montréal, Canada with whip (FakeKnot, 2021) and Residuals (住み・墨) (Shion Skye Carter, 2021). The Great Leap (Arts Club Theatre Company, 2019), Telepresence: a VR concert experience (Nancy Lee & Kiran Bhumber, presented at ISEA 2019 in Gwangju, Korea) , and HINKYPUNK (FakeKnot, 2018). While working with the Collective, Andie worked on several significant projects including:
She proceeded to work with the internationally-recognised interdisciplinary company known as Chimerik似不像 from 2018-2020. She was trained by Sammy Chien, with the helpful influences of Remy Siu, Milton Lim and the Troikatronix Community.Īndie studied Theatre Production at Studio 58 in Vancouver, with a focus on lighting design and production stage management, and graduated in 2017. Andie loves working with open-source and small softwares, and primarily utilises Isadora, created by Mark Coniglio. While her primary medium is light - Andie works in a myriad of capacities, including as a technical director, production manager, digital platform consultant, lighting technician, visual artist, writer and new media artist. From Canada to Hong Kong to India to Guatemala, our liberation is bound with one another, and cooperation, collective uprising, translation and intersectional recognition is our only way forward. She encourages her community to investigate and find understanding of the systems of oppression and exploitation in a holistic and integrated way and recognise that our fights, against colonisation, neoliberalism, mass surveillance, police brutality are universal. She is currently based in Vancouver, on unceded Musqueam, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Territories.Īndie's artistic practice revolves around decolonial leftist ideology and therefore the principles of freedom of speech, self-determination, sovereignty and democracy. She was also raised on and pays thanks to the traditional lands of the We Wai Kai people (colonially referred to as Quadra Island). She was born a settler of Irish and Welsh heritage on the unceded territory of the Qayqayt people, on the shores of the south bend of the Lhta Koh (in Dakelth language, or the Fraser River), colonially known as New Westminster, British Columbia. Andie Lloyd is a queer + disabled interdisciplinary artist and community advocate.