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Yiru is a 3D digital artist and concept designer. She integrates scene design, visual effects, and sound effects into the story, meticulously constructing the setup. These works are infused with a surreal futurism, fantastic visual and sound effects along with constant technological upgrades, to explore emerging societal issues or philosophical themes.

Regarding her film, it depicts the visualization of class disparities in the world after the technological singularity. It follows Zero, an interstellar scout, on his mission. As an experiment by the upper class, he tries to resist but ultimately ends up in digital manipulation.It is a non-narrative film, consists of a montage of vedio. Zero tried to resist but was ultimately digital controlled, the film conveys the high class’s manipulation and appropriate the profit of lower classes.

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