About

Baiyu Liu is a digital art director and visual artist specialising in generative AI and 3D animation. Her artwork focuses on the fuzzy emotions and objects in memories and dreams, to reveal the contradictions and dynamics of personal feelings and experiences while considering their hidden and interdependent relationship with the external world.
Whispering Through the Veil
Al animation / 6 minutes
 Combining Jung’s concept of the unconscious with the permeable self-object theory, this project explores the emotional complexity of the relationship between the individual and the environment. Using narrative therapy, automatic writing and AI art, I delve into memory, dreams and the unconscious. Through video, the project invites audience participation and reflection from a permeable and holistic perspective. It is an innovative endeavour to deepen our understanding of the relationship between the self and its surroundings.
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