
@sungtieu
Sung Tieu's video works are usually based on historical and political studies. She often combines historical and biographical events of her Vietnamese origin to create documentary-like videos. In the exhibition space, she creates installations that influence the perception of the viewer through architectural interventions and the use of sound works. In Sung Tieu's work, the exhibition space becomes a field of experimentation for aesthetic experiences, in which documentary and fictional elements become realities in space.
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‘Moving Target Shadow Detection’ shows a 3D reconstruction of the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, the site of the first reported sonic attack “Havana Syndrome”. In the film, footage from surveillance cameras and images from a nano drone lead from the hotel lobby into an occupied hotel room with secret documents and news reports. In her work, the artist analyses an example of acoustic and psychological warfare and questions the development of military technologies and their far-reaching consequences for society.

