Yuqing Xue
About
Yuqing Xue is a visual artist based in London/Shanghai.
Her work spans multiple platforms, 3D modeling, video and fashion. Much of her work focuses on the themes of ecology, cosmicism, posthuman, and also the search for connections within the present world coming together through digital art.
Aeloria
This project is based on the background of cosmicism and explores the complex relationship between human beings, nature, and the universe.
She create a science fiction story. She has constructed the beginning of an antiracist, antisexist and anti-colonialist narrative that also questions species hegemony and binary gender stereotypes. As with the Haraway Chthulucene, the project interrogates past human perceptions and the influence of anthropocentrism, emphasizing the insignificant role of humans in the universe. Ultimately, these are questions that aim to raise awareness of humanity’s careless treatment of other species and the need for a humbler perspective on our place in the cosmos.
Video Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRbXNHSY84Q
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