Rui He

Digital Direction (MA)

About

Rui currently lives in London. She focuses on the interaction between art, culture and society, inclusive digital narratives and related storytelling, and contemporary communication from a critical perspective, exploring meaningful narrative methods and new narrative possibilities. Her current works are mainly digital images. The project involves exploring the hidden ecological problems caused by large-scale human activities that change the original ecological environment based on the White Crane Ridge and the “suspension” phenomenon in Chinese society. In the context of contemporary artificial intelligence and digital technology, she uses “security” as a symbol to reveal the chaos and uncertainty hidden in the algorithm.

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