About

Ning is a digital artist and fashion designer based in London. His work is inspired by profound reflections on the digital world, encompassing fields such as philosophy, quantum mechanics, and computer science. He explores the authenticity of both physical and digital realms, delving into themes such as digital identity, artificial intelligence, and the 3D reconstruction of the digital universe.

Ning’s creations are more than technical demonstrations; they represent a fusion of art and science. By employing a diverse array of 3D digital and programming technologies, he brings complex theoretical concepts to life through digital animation, offering audiences a fresh visual experience and intellectual stimulation.

Additionally, Ning’s fashion designs are significantly influenced by digital art. He integrates microscopic elements of the digital world into his fashion creations, producing unique and unconventional pieces that push the boundaries of traditional design.

As an artist, Ning is dedicated to bridging the gap between reality and the virtual world. Through his work, he enables audiences to experience a digital realm full of limitless possibilities.

 

Instagram:@yiningwang7

Linkedin:Yining Wang

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