Project 01
All-Seeing City
Discipline is ubiquitous, and even in the distant future, it continues to exist. It has become more concealed and exerts a deeper sense of control.
This project explores a future world where AI is prevalent, giving rise to AIs that treat humans in different ways. Against the backdrop of a utopian refuge built on the theme of "control," it reflects on the ambiguity and coerciveness of contemporary disciplinary societies, critically examining the dual nature of discipline.



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Project 02
Beyond Speed
"Beyond Speed—Child's Dream" is an interactive visual experience that delves into the psyche of a professional Formula 1 driver, a individual perpetually haunted by the phantom of his childhood aspiration. The project employs a dreamcore aesthetic to intertwine the sensory thrill of the racetrack with the profound imprint of a dream.




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Project 03
Deepsea:Tidel Memeory
Deepsea Tidal Memory is a visual effects project set in a deep-sea environment. The project's primary inspiration came from the film Avatar, emerging from team member Yuting Liu's brainstorming session.
Utilizing key techniques such as 3D composition, the project tells the story of a future where humans preserve memories in the deep sea. Maya, a memory engineer, unexpectedly receives signals from the depths. Drawn to these mysterious transmissions, she ultimately merges with a transcendent lifeform.
The project explores the conflicting relationship between artificial intelligence, artistic intelligence, and humanity, while simultaneously immersing viewers in the enigmatic atmosphere of the deep sea.


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Project 04
Sonic Veins
“Sonic Veins” is a digital sound art project that explores the posthuman auditory condition through the evolution of human transportation. Using field recordings, modular synthesis (VCV Rack), and algorithmic processing (Max/MSP), the work constructs a sonic narrative from walking to racing cars—questioning the technological mediation of sound and its role in reshaping human and non-human auditory agency. The piece is both a tribute to acoustic ecology pioneer Hildegard Westerkamp and a critical engagement with posthumanism in sound practice.
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