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SIU, King-chung is an art & design commentator, an installation artist, an independent curator and has actively involved in arts policy and art/design curriculum development in Hong Kong. He is the Associate Dean (Academic Programmes) and Associate Professor at the School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. SIU researches and writes on art and design education, information design, indigenous creativity and vernacular design, upcycling design, material & visual culture, theme parks, community engagement and curatorial practices. His writings appear in various local newspapers, magazines and international journals. SIU produces experimental exhibitions and often participates in local and international creative and visual culture projects. Selected project publications include: “Designs You Don’t Know What to Do With: A Book About (the meanings of) Design and Its Alternatives” (2002); “Object of Demonstration” (2004); “Street as Museum: Lee Tung Street as You have never seen Before” (2005); “In Search of Marginalized Wisdom: Shamshuipo Craftspeople” (2007); “From Trash to Treasure: Designing Upcycling Systems” (2010); “The Museum of Complaints: Anyang Public Art Project” (2010), “Riverside Scene of Local Agriculture” (2011); “Lesser Designs” (2012). “Street as a Museum: Visualizing Indigenous Trades in Cijin, Tainan” (2013). “What about Crafts?” (2014). “Protest by Design” (2016) at the Vitra Design Museum, Germany. “Making Use: Life in Postartistic Times” (2016) at Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. Mr. Siu King Chung, Associate Professor, School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
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