My work traces the landscapes between the digital and the corporeal—where the self becomes a container as well as a transportable system of gesture, image, and memory. Rooted in postcolonial Taiwanese identity and shaped by diasporic motion, I approach the body as both interface, oracle, and pathway to connect — an ephemeral site shaped by ecological, technological, and historical forces.

Informed by the philosophies of posthumanism, somatic intelligence, and poetic futurism, I create interactive environments and movement-based works that blur the distinction between nature and machine, presence and projection, ancestry and data. I often use real-time sensors, light-responsive structures, and generative sound to allow bodies to imprint onto space like weather—transitory, emotional, and mutable.

Through speculative choreographies and sculptural interfaces, I imagine hybrid worlds where identities are fluid, architectures are alive, and gestures archive complex history of cross-culture influences. My practice is an inquiry into becoming—a slow metamorphosis across systems, myths, and networked terrains.








I move, make, connect, create, reconstruct, and deconstruct time, space, mediums, and many things.
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