Bo Phim Dai Nhat

Bộ Phim Dài Nhất
(The Longest Episode)

最长的电影
Jay Chou
0:000:00

Tôi: Ngày mới trở lại Việt Nam, tôi liên tục về biển. Chị Ngọc chụp cho tôi một tấm hình rất đẹp ở Vĩnh Hy. Biển rất vắng, chúng tôi đi mãi mới tới. Không có gì khác ngoài cơ thể tôi và biển. Tôi đang lớn lên.

Anh: Tôi xa anh khi tình ta còn chưa chín. Con thuyền tôi tan vỡ thành ngàn mảnh vụn lạc trôi khắp bến bờ. Giữa ta là đại dương, quay đầu là bờ, trước mặt là biển — cơ thể tôi sao mà nhỏ bé quá trước sóng trùng dương. Làm sao đây? Tôi đứng mãi nơi bãi bồi kết thúc.

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Còn mấy hôm nữa thôi là tôi lại rời đi. Cơ thể tôi đổi khác, con người tôi đổi khác, cuộc đời tôi cũng đổi khác, tôi và anh cũng không còn. Đây như là một bức chân dung tự hoạ tuổi 30, một lời chia tay, để tôi mãi được an nghỉ trên bãi biển vĩnh hằng, với từng đợt sóng liên hồi vọng về từ quê hương tôi; để cơ thể tôi được tắm táp, được gột rửa, được trong sạch. Ướt rồi lại khô, liên tục lấp đầy và bào mòn. Giữa sạt lở và bồi tụ, tôi rồi sẽ trưởng thành.

— Tác phẩm hình thành bởi tượng đất sét, san hô chết, và máy tạo sóng đánh theo dữ liệu khí tượng quê tôi ngay lúc này.

Me: When I first returned to Vietnam, I came back to the beach all the time. @cat0melette took me a photo in Vĩnh Hy — It was beautiful. The beach was empty. So far away from our town. There is nothing but our bodies and the ocean. I was in my coming of age.

Him: we parted before our love had ripened; my boat splintered into a thousand pieces, drifting from coast to coast. Before open water, I am impossibly small. What else can I do, standing by the end of a broken shore?

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A few more weeks and I’ll leave again. My body has changed, my life has changed, we are also no more. This is a self-portrait, a goodbye, where I finally come to rest upon my beach of eternity, while endless waves return to me from my homeland. Here, my body is washed over, and over. Wet, then dry; constantly filled, constantly worn away: the sea holds me in a constant state of becoming. Between erosion and persistence, I grow up.

— Artwork includes ceramics, dead coral, and a wave-making machine operated on live weather data from my hometown.






Installation view from Cruising Utopia (2026),
Group Exhibition at Rare Sea, Ho Chi Minh City.

Nhân Phan


Hi, this is Nhan.
I work accross media art, programming, and teaching.


PRACTICE

I was born into the Internet era and raised in transition across multiple homes. My life is a scatter of places, faces, and moments - lived physically, digitally, and in between. Dwelling in this hybridity, my work forms a manual for being human under digital conditions. Here, algorithms and devices become agents of emotion and desire, interfering with familiarity and reciprocity, producing both friction and pleasure. I use love, affection, and even cheesiness as critical gestures against the current overly design-driven technological landscape, which increasingly diminishes human touch and moral complexity in pursuit of profit and surface appeal.

My works are developed and presented through a collaborative and performative process. I have created zines in which contributors must reply to one another only through the pages, relinquishing all other forms of daily contact. I have built a keyboard that forms and vocalizes non-existent Vietnamese syllables, urging participants to make noise and make sense together. I have produced video installations that provoke perversity and discomfort, at times prompting audiences to leave the screening altogether. Collaboration, in my practice, is not only a theme but a condition carefully embedded throughout the making.


TEACHING

My teaching is primarily in p5.js and creative coding. I am the founder and teacher at CodeSurfing, the first art-tech collective in Vietnam, advocating for accessibility in technology for local artists. In 2023, I was a Teaching Fellow of the Processing Foundation Fellowship, and in 2024, I continued as a mentor. Prior to this, from 2020 to 2023, I worked as a teaching assistant and later as an instructor at CoderSchool, where I led classes and workshops covering data analysis with Python, computer vision, and generative networks.


CONTACT

You can reach me via my email. My teaching and programs are public via CodeSurfing (IG and Web).