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Mɒnstə/


“27 Years of Lazarian Delights” is a brief journey into an obsessive mind. From acid lakes to fiery planes, from suicide ceremonies to a cipher for a script, this explorer records it all with the precise eye of a scientist unwrapping the logic of a new system. In doing so, he takes the language of scientific knowledge and bends it to a world of fiction and speculation, reapplying these tools to fanciful and radical ends. The world the explorer captures is fantastical, but in its essence it is a project in seeing, pushing us Earthlings to reimagine life with eyes anew.”

Mɒnstə/ , 2020
[ Extract of 27 Years of Lazarian Delights ]

Chong Yan Chuah. 蔡崇彦
Malaysian, b. 1992


EDITION:    1AP+3
MEDIUM:    Video Art / Digital Installation
DIMENSION:    1080x1920p
TIME:    03:00 loop
FRAME:   N/A
SYSTEM:    projector/led screen(150”>), stereo/5.1 speaker
SIGNATURE:   Included. Provided by Artist
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY:    Included. Minted as NFT
Exploration on the Monsters of Somnia XYZ-G

“....their attendants gather for food the grasses that grow particularly lush in that area due to the strength of the flames. In nature nothing dies,nothing is created, everything changes. M3 is an agricultural planet. M2 a site of industry, where its crystals are minedand minted for currency. Really though, both planets are cultural satellites. They service the heart of Incole society that exists here - on M1, the pride of this alien civilisation, and my home for the past 10 years. I’ve dedicated myself to the study of this paradise. Logging the fantastical creatures that I find here is a salve against any longing I feel for a more familiar landscape...”