Trans global live performance by using light, sound and poem 2017 

collaborative artists: Kingsley Melhuish, Kim Meredith & Alvin Xiong 

fabric, custom paint, laser, music instrument, Internet FaceTime, poem  

year: 2017

duration:  15m approx. 

Video link: upload later

Presented in 5Art Space, Guangzhou, China

Note:

Kingsley Melhuish and Kim Meredith are excited to collaborate with Alvin Xiong in a trans global live performance E=hv (Light=human vision). From Auckland New Zealand, multi-instrumentalist Kingsley Melhuish musically binds a live performance by Alvin Xiong at the 5 Art Space in Guangzhou, China, with poetry by Kim Meredith, also in Auckland via FaceTime.

 

my soul remembers

light pouring in from the east

a room of ideas

under a canopy of Kauri

                                                                          poem by Kim Meredith


Commissioned Public Project 'Lalala'

collaborative artists: Alvin Xiong & Norman Wei (architecture)

wire, paper, plastic, wind chime 

year: 2016

size:  57 meters length approx. 

Presented in The Faculty of Medical & Science School of University of Auckland, New Zealand 

Commissioned by The National Institute of Creative Arts & Industries(NICAI) of University of Auckland, New Zealand

Radio interview about the project by Esther Maclntyre at 95bFM, Auckland, New Zealand

Link: http://95bfm.com/bcasts/ready-steady-learn-sculptor-alvin-xiong/


Commissioned Public Project 'Morning Glory'

collaborative artists: Alvin Xiong & Norman Wei (architecture)

reflective tape on existent historical wooden fence

year: 2016

size:  270 meters length approx. 

Presented in The Auckland Domain, New Zealand 

Commissioned by The Auckland Lantern Festival, New Zealand

photo by Philip Tse


Experimental performance by using light, sound and body movement 2014 

collaborative artists: Alvin Xiong & Philip Tse

fabric, custom paint, laser 

year: 2014

duration:  4:30m approx. 

Video link: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjc4MDY5NTI0MA==.html?spm=a2h3j.8428770.3416059.1#paction

Presented in George Fraser Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand