More Art is pleased to present The Red String by artist collective Lily & Honglei
October 1 – December 19, 2022
Columbus Park
67 Mulberry St
Manhattan
New York
More Art is pleased to present The Red String, an augmented reality-based public artwork by artist collective Lily & Honglei, on view October 1 through December 19, 2022 in Bowne Playground, Flushing and on view October 15 through December 18, 2022 in Columbus Park, Manhattan. More Art will host an opening reception on Saturday, October 1 at Bowne Playground, from 4-6 pm, with an opera performance by the Kunqu Society of New York.
The Red String is an Augmented Reality (AR) art installation designed for multiple public parks in Asian American neighborhoods. The installation consists of both physical and digital components reflecting on immigrant experiences, East Asian cultural heritage, and Asian American identity.
The artwork includes a series of large banners with distinct designs inspired by patterns of Asian red strings, also called Asian knots, a type of folk art symbolizing unity & love. The banners will be installed along the fences at both parks, in close proximity to the tables and benches where community members and visitors gather on a daily basis.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020, the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community has fallen victim to elevated racial bias and violent physical attacks in New York City and nationwide. Living in isolation and fear, many Asian American immigrants have sought solace by congregating with peers in neighborhood public parks where they play cards, mahjong, or practice traditional music instruments together.
Designed for two popular public parks in predominantly Asian American neighborhoods, the goal of the public art project is to bring healing to the Asian American communities that have been hit particularly hard by the pandemic both economically and emotionally. Located in New York’s two largest “Chinatowns”—settled by a variety of Asian diasporic residents—Bowne Playground and Columbus Park provide Asian immigrant residents with spaces to build bonds and find support for one another. The Red String project aims to promote intercultural dialogue and communications between these two Asian enclaves and broader American society, while bringing a contemporary artistic practice that often evades these underserved immigrant communities.
Project Details
Each park installation consists of eight vinyl banners, measured at 72” (high) by 54” (wide), and an augmented reality experience that can be activated by visitors using their smartphones. Banners will be installed on the chain link fences in both parks.
The Red String’s digital components include a mobile phone augmented reality (AR) app and short animations inspired by East Asian folktales and traditional opera performances. Scanning an AR code on the vinyl banners with their smartphone cameras, visitors in the parks can watch as the banners come to life through animation paired with traditional Chinese music soundtracks.
The AR viewing experience is designed to be highly intuitive and family friendly, and it can be easily recorded and shared with others through the viewer’s mobile device.
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