Nguyen Hoang Giang is a multidisciplinary artist and creative professional whose work explores the intersection of technology and society. His artistic practice addresses themes such as human-machine relationships, digital labor, and the cultural shifts brought by emerging technologies. His multimedia creations have been exhibited internationally at esteemed venues, including Museo del ‘900 (Italy), Asian Culture Complex (Korea), Galerie Nord/Kunstverein Tiergarten (Germany), and Galerie Quynh (Vietnam). He has also initiated curatorial and educational projects such as Net Fluxists and In_ur_scr!, fostering innovation and collaboration within the arts community.
Giang’s contributions to the arts have been recognized with accolades including the Re:Humanism Art Prize awarded by the Cultural Association Re:Humanism and the Dogma Art Prize presented by the Dogma Collection.
In the industry, Giang has served as a creative director, designer, and consultant for prestigious global brands and cultural institutions, including Versace, Louis Vuitton, Puma, British Council, and Nha Nam Publishing House. His roles have ranged from branding design to producing cutting-edge 2D and 3D digital media for various commercial and cultural projects.
Nguyen Hoang Giang is a Digital Media Associate Lecturer at RMIT University Vietnam. He teaches interconnected skills across 2D and 3D digital media, with a focus on VJing. He develops course syllabi and grading rubrics while managing key academic responsibilities, including grade moderation, plagiarism detection, and organizing guest lectures with industry professionals.
Giang's teaching approach combines technical proficiency with theoretical depth, encouraging students to engage with critical topics like post-humanism, digital labor, and the cultural impacts of emerging technologies. In addition, he plays a significant role in managing RMIT Vietnam's Digital Art and Design Grants, fostering student innovation and facilitating collaborations between academic and industry stakeholders.
His extensive professional background as a creative director and designer further enhances his teaching. This experience ensures that students receive industry-relevant knowledge and skills, preparing them for successful careers in the dynamic field of digital media.
Posthumanism, Cybernetics, New Media Art Histories, Audio Visual (AV) performance, Interactive Art, Video Jockey