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  • Comment: That's a great number of "Awards and honours" and "Highlighted Art Exhibitions". Suggestion: Limit the former to awards and honours that either (i) have articles devoted to them in en:Wikipedia or (ii) for which you can present a source other than the awarding organization (or of course Mr 鄭 himself); remove all group exhibitions other than those for which you can provide links to independent commentary on Mr 鄭's contributions to those exhibitions. Hoary (talk) 02:44, 18 August 2024 (UTC)

Chilai Howard
Born1986
EducationSchool of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong

Chilai Howard (Chinese: 鄭智禮) is a Hong Kong interdisciplinary artist and designer, graduated at the Critical Intermedia Laboratory, School of Creative Media, CityU HK.[1][2] and HKUST, who experiments the possibility of mediums creating atmosphere that explores humans’ subconscious mind, behaviours and physical interactivity.

His experimental video art [3][4], moving images, mixed-media and interactive installations [5][6][7][8] have been exhibited internationally in Tate Modern London [9], ZKM Media Museum Karlsruhe [10], Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei [11], Arad Museum [12], National Centre for Contemporary Arts [13], Saint Petersburg and Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts [14]. He received Award for Young Artist (Media Arts) from the 17th Hong Kong Arts Development Awards by Hong Kong Arts Development Council (2023)[15][16] and named HKMOL’s Most Outstanding Leader of the Year (2022) for graphic arts and spatial design and multiple awards from Red Dot [17], Muse Award by the American Alliance of Museums[18][19] etc.

Career

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In 2010, Chilai founded a Hong Kong based creative studio NNNNNNN.[20][21][22] specialising in graphic arts and spatial design with projects including HSBC Fraud Fair[21], 9GAG X K11 Art Mall Meme Museum[17][23], Beyond the Classroom[24][25] Exhibition with The Education University of Hong Kong, ANiMAL[18] and Giuseppe Castiglione Lang Shining New Media Exhibition[26][27]with City University of Hong Kong and National Palace Museum. In 2024, NNNNNNN. has received Agency of the Year from the HKMA / ViuTV & NowTV Awards for Marketing Excellence. In 2023, he was invited to be the Creative Director for FUSE, Omnicom Media Group Hong Kong. He is also an artistic consultant[28] of Videotage, Founding Chair and Chairperson for the CityU School of Creative Media Alumni Association and guest lecturer for university and seminars [29]

Highlighted Art Projects

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  • Toward Sunset Mixed Media Installation / commissioned by Pinkoi[30][31]
  • ONLY3MATTERS Web-based Interactive Installation / commissioned by IFVA[37][38]

Awards and honours

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  • 2024 - the HKMA / ViuTV & NowTV Awards for Marketing Excellence - Agency of the Year 2024
  • 2024 - Red Dot Design Award - Spatial Communication Winner 2024 - HSBC Fraud Fair, HSBC (Hong Kong)
  • 2024 - Red Dot Design Award - Spatial Communication Winner 2024 - RE:RECIRLE, Environmental Protection Department, Government of Hong Kong
  • 2024 - Good Design Award (Japan) - HSBC Fraud Fair, HSBC (Hong Kong)
  • 2023 - Award for Young Artist (Media Arts) - the 17th Hong Kong Arts Development Awards 2023, Hong Kong Arts Development Council [16][54]
  • 2023 - 3rd Distinguished Alumni Award 2023 - School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong [1]
  • 2022 - Red Dot Design Award - Spatial Communication Winner 2022 - 9GAG x K11 Meme Museum[55]
  • 2022 - Red Dot Design Award - Spatial Communication Winner 2022 - Beyond Classroom, The Education Museum of Hong Kong [24]
  • 2022 - HKMOL Awards 2022 - Most Outstanding Leader of the Year, Spatial and Graphic Art & Design [56]
  • 2022 - MUSE Creative Awards - Platinum Award - Exhibition Experience / Experiential & Immersive [57][23]
  • 2022 - MUSE Creative Awards - Platinum Award - Interactive Brand Experience / Strategic Program [58][23]
  • 2022 - MUSE Creative Awards - Gold Award - Entertainment / Branded Content [59][23]
  • 2022 - PR Awards Asia - Gold Award - Arts, Entertainment, Media[60][23]
  • 2022 - PR Awards Asia - Gold Award - Best Use of Content [60][23]
  • 2021 - Marketing Excellence Awards 2021 - Gold Award - Excellence in Lifestyle &. Entertainment[61]
  • 2021 - Marketing Excellence Awards 2021 - Silver Award - Excellence in Targeted Event [61]
  • 2021 - Marketing Excellence Awards 2021 - Silver Award - Excellence in Partnership [61]
  • 2021 - MARCOM Awards 2021 - Platinum Award - Special Project [62][23]
  • 2021 - MARCOM Awards 2021 - Platinum Award - Event Under Covid [62][23]
  • 2021 - MARCOM Awards 2021 - Gold Award - Branding Refresh [62][23]
  • 2019 - MUSE Award 2019 by American Alliance of Museums - Gold Award - On-site Experience [18][27]

Highlighted Art Exhibitions

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  • 2023 / Commission Artwork “the ORCHESTRA of Temple Street”, West Kowloon Cultural District, H.K. [34][35]
  • 2023 /Solo Exhibition, Commission Artwork “Toward Sunset”, PINKOI x CHILAI HOWARD, Zero Carbon Park, Hong Kong [30][31]
  • 2022 / Un corp des villes carrefours, L’Agence en Résidence, Bordeaux, France[63]
  • 2020 / Commission Artwork, “ONLY3MATTERS”, Jockey Club FVA everywhere New Work Series, H.K. [37][38]
  • 2020 / Hong Kong - Tales of the City, Denny Dimin Gallery, New York, U.S.[64]
  • 2019 / Commission Artwork, “O”, Artificial Landscape, Hong Kong Art Month, SOGO Arts & Culture program, presented by SOGO Causeway Bay & Videotage HK, H.K. [40][41]
  • 2018 / Image bite, Angus Cafe, Videotage, Fortress Hill, H.K.[65]
  • 2017 / Breathing Space, Contemporary Art From Hong Kong, Chantal Miller Gallery, Asia Society Hong Kong Centre, H.K. [42][43]
  • 2016 / Overview, Willem II Fabriek's Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands[66][67]
  • 2016 / Both Sides Now, Museum of Contemporary Art. Taipei [11]
  • 2015 / mintus20degree Art & Architecture Biennale 2014, Flachau, Austria[68]
  • 2014 / Both Sides Now, Whitechapel Gallery, London, and Broadway, Nottingham, U.K.[69]
  • 2014 / Featured: ON-AIR Section, IDN Magazine, IDN World, H.K. [47]
  • 2013 / inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2013 – MicroCities, The Queens Museum of Art, New York, U.S.[70]
  • 2013 / Over View 2014, International tour, Cultureel terras de kaaij, Netherland
  • 2011 / MOVE ON ASIA'12, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, South Korea[72]
  • 2011 / Homemade Video, National Centre for Contemporay Art, Cologneoff 2011 St.Petersburg [13]
  • 2010 / No Soul for Sales'10 (a festival of independents), Tate Modern, London, U.K. [9]
  • 2010 / Move on Asia' 2010 (Single Channel Video Art), GALLERY LOOP, Korea[73]
  • 2009 / Loop Art Video Festival'09, Barcelona, Spain [50]

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