Arthur Chan studied architecture in University of Hong Kong and received his Master of Fine Arts from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (Co-presented with Hong Kong Art School) in 2008. Arthur has engaged in a number of overseas and local exhibitions. Presently, he lives and works in Hong Kong/ Beijing, and is teaching sculpture at the Hong Kong Art School. James Wong is a foremost artist in Hong Kong who is interested in exploring new media in art. In 1982, his multi-media stage performance was highly applauded by the audiences. He was the co-curator of the first ever international video art exhibition in Hong Kong and the co-founder/chairman of Zuni Icosahedron which he named. His abstract painting was inspired by Gerhard Richter. Today, he extended his challenges into urban, social and political issues and turned his ideas to become new art form as well as sustainable solutions – his alternative contributions to the society.