FUSE TSANG (b. 1990, Hong Kong) is a graphic designer who works mostly on editorial projects and exhibitions.

Books, information graphics, exhibition graphics and visual communication in general, are the usual outputs of her design practice. She looks for ways to build a creative information structure for the given subject matters and content, to give relevancy to the contemporary we are living in, and if possible to propose alternative viewing.

Tsang graduated from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, BA Design in Visual Communication. She started out as a book designer who focused on the local publishing scene and was later invited to join the Editorial Department of Fabrica, the communication research center of Benetton, to work on various visual culture researches and photographic projects, then in Gallerie delle Prigioni for research and graphic design for exhibitions. She is now working as a freelance designer, feel free to contact her for commission and collaboration.

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Assenze (Absense) is a graphic intervention on a series of archival photographs in regard of the Acqua Granda that struck Venice on 4 November 1966.

Initially for commemorating the historical event, the intervention was later developed to propose a new reading of archival photographs. Using the photos that show the typical street view and famous spots in Venice, the intervention questions the relationship between the city and the water: what Venice looks like after removing the water ? How does water shape the city?

This set of photographic intervention were displayed outside Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa.