Qiuyi Gu
About
As a digital artist,I like to think critically about the impact of information dissemination and oppose the oppression which have been catalyzed by information dissemination at breakneck speed in modern society. By connecting art, science, information and technology through my research, I aim to create magnificent virtual spaces and visual images. I hope to provide new perspectives for analyzing information transmission that are impossible to present in the physical world.
In animation,I am constantly thinking about my relationship with machines. As I continue to refine my understanding of technology,I no longer to be alone with my thoughts and self-reflections, but rather I am more dependent on the ease of the machine. The machine’s rising status in my mind made me begin to doubt my own abilities and worth.The immense power that the machine provided for my life gradually transformed into a cage that swallowed my own self. I was no longer firmly in the reins of the machine, but was gradually being controlled by the technology.
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