Seni Tiga #07: As We Go Along

Seni Tiga #07: As We Go Along

The performance is a journey to seek answers within the cloudiness of everyday life by exploring the virtues of water. 

The dance and sound artists interact with typography and graphic textures created prior to the show to create visuals that are animated at real-time, triggered using sensors that pick up different stimuli. The visuals are projected on surfaces with different transparency and weight. 

In November 2019, As We Go Along went outdoor for a public performance in the city centre for Urbanscapes, Malaysia’s longest running creative arts festival.


Seni Tiga #07: As We Go Along
Running time : 50 mins
Performance date: 23-24 Aug 2019 (KongsiKL, Malaysia)

Artists
Dance : Liu Yong Sean
Graphic Design : Ejin Sha
Projection : Max Jala
Sound : Kent Lee

Volunteers
Producer : Loke Soh Kim 
Assistant Producer : Low Pey Sien, Mah Jun Yi
Photographer : Douglas Ho, Faris Nasir, Lau Pui San
Videographer : Ho Chee Jen
Graphic Design : Ejin Sha
Crew : Moch Jack Zhong, Keith Tan, Lee Pei Ni
Usher : Mah Jun Wei, Natashya (MyDance Alliance), Yeo Tze Yang

Presented by Kongsi Petak 
Venue sponsored by KongsiKL 
KongsiKL is a project supported by KakiKongsi and EXSIM Group 
Acknowledgements: KakiKongsi, MyDance Alliance, SB Tape International Group, Lim Jwo Han


Artist Profile

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Prexstret Liu Yong Sean
dance artist

Pexstret Liu is a graduate from ASWARA and Korea National University of Arts. He has been performing in Korea for over 10 years, focusing on contemporary ballet and theatre.

Pexstret collaborates frequently with local and international artists, combining both traditional and contemporary dance tenchniques in his performance. He has also won multiple local and international awards as a dance artist and choreographer.

He is now an instructor in Arte Korea and Asian Dance Research Center.

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Ejin Sha
graphic artist

Ejin Sha is an independent Graphic Designer currently based in Kuala Lumpur. Educated at The One Academy, where she obtained her Diploma in Advertising and Graphic design, she continued her education at The Royal Academy of Art in The Hague, where she obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design. Her regular practice focuses on visual identities, art directions, publications and exhibition designs within the disciplines of art, architecture, commerce and culture. Her participation in Seni Tiga is to find imagination, memory and identity in the city by exploring various visual languages in movement.

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Max Jala
projection artist

Max Jala is a visual artist and programmer who specialises in creating generative digital art pieces. Formerly a mobile app developer, he now dedicates himself to making art through code. Max’s work is experimental in practice, relying on crafting complex algorithmic code patterns which are then exposed, through sensors, to the spontaneous influence of the outside world (flickerings of light, sound, motion). His code is, in effect, alive -- it responds to external stimuli in real time, creating a multi-dimensional space through which traditional boundaries of digital and analog are challenged.

photo: Low Pey Sien

photo: Low Pey Sien

Kent Lee
sound artist

Kent Lee plays various instruments and is explorative in his musical expressions. He collaborates frequently with musicians and artists from other disciplines. He is best known for his distinct approach that combines the innovative use of multiple effects with virtuosic technique.

Kent has been performing locally and internationally for more than a decade in various scenes and settings, ranging from commercial events, gigs, improv sessions to sound design for dance and theatre.

Apart from music, he has a newfound passion in food and has been making siu yuk for various events in KL.