What am I Interested in recently?
Here is my recent projects. I focused more on creating immersive experience with interdisciplinary topics such as tech and bioart, Love and memory between human connection, and physical existence in digital space.
Grandma's Round Belly is an immersive VR installation inviting the audience to watch a five-minute VR short film while embracing a tactile object symbolizing my grandma's belly. Bluring dreams and reality, the narrative unfolds through cherished memories when I hugged my grandma’s belly in a traditional Chinese house. This project explores themes of family, love, and connection to long-distanced home.
Some-ones in Another Room is a speculative simulation that uses DNA as a calling card to know a stranger. If DNA becomes a public information, how do people know and interact with each other? How a feeling of knowing someone can be created by a non-existed avatar using digital and machine-made objects? This project uses research-based narration, creating an innovative experience to know a stranger.
Theory Of Digital is a 3D virtual experimental video essay, placing humans in the digital world and examines the relationship between humans and media. This project explores the uncertainties emerging from the complexity of data and the iterative nature of digital systems, challenging human position within the digital reality.
You And Me is a live performance of self-exploration. As the performer and controller, I am in dialogue with my figures in different dynamics. You And Me represents the "I" of the natural world, and you, the "I" of the two-dimensional world.
Yugo BAFTA Student Award for Immersive: Shortlist 2023
Dilating Boundary is an experiential immersive essay about the limitation and expansion of space. Dilating Boundary is an experiential immersive essay about the limitation and expansion of space. From a 2D digital screen to a 3D world, from an enclosed room to an endless void, the participant completes a cycle of progressive space by moving forward at a constant speed.
Breathing with MossPillow is a biodesign installation that use machine learning technique to help people deep breathing and regulate their memory and emotions. By detecting participant’s hand movements and blinking speed using PoseNet and FaceMesh, the sound frequency will change automatically to help people breathe deeply. Publication about this project