Born in 1996 in Taiwan.
Lives and works in Düsseldorf.
My artistic practice focuses on the connection and boundary between perception and space. It demonstrates how the sensitivity of the body is activated and defined in both physical and material terms, while at the same time harnessing its own power to personalize spatial location within different contexts and socialize with authority. From this starting point, I research physical or invisible conditions in spaces and often respond situationally with various media to trigger specific experiences on-site or to represent the materiality itself. In doing so, I recognize their intrinsic significance as evidence of artistic engagement, balancing science and sensibility. Art then functions as a playground for possible connections between fragments and as an activation for an alternative perspective, which in turn extracts actual life and its contemporaneity.