Ziyang Wu is currently teaching at the School of Intermedia Art at the China Academy of Art, and is a former member of NEW INC at the New Museum. He has exhibited internationally, including ICA Philadelphia, Rhizome at the New Museum, Walker Art Center, Rochester Art Center, SXSW, Art Dubai, HeK Basel, M+ Museum, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Today Art Museum, Song Art Museum, How Art Museum and K11 Museum. His recent fellowships and residencies include the shortlist of Future Generation Art Prize; The Randall Chair award at Alfred University; Kai Wu Interdisciplinary Studio residency at Guangdong Times Museum; AACYF Top 30 under 30; Residency Unlimited; MacDowell Fellowship; Winner of The ROCI Road to Peace by Robert Rauschenberg Art Foundation.
Mark Ramos makes fragile post-colonial technology using web/software programming, physical computing (using computers to sense and react to the physical world), and digital sculpture/fabrication to create interactive work that facilitate encounters with our own uncertain digital futures. Mark is deeply committed to the ethos of open source: the free sharing of information and data + creative uses of technology. Mark has exhibited his work and lectured widely both online and AFK including as part of Rhizome’s First Look: New Art Online with the New Museum of Contemporary Art in NYC, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Long March Space in Beijing, M+ Museum in Hong Kong, HeK-Basel, Switzerland (Haus der Elektronischen Künste), Arebyte Gallery in London, and at the Peter Weibel Institute for Digital Culture in Vienna.