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Shu (Wei) Chang
[Fly & Lunch Box]


▲;蒼蠅便當

Born in Taipei/Taiwan, currently based in London/UK.

Shu Wei Chang (b. 1998, Taipei) is currently in her final year of the MFA Fine Art at Goldsmiths, University of London. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Taipei National University of the Arts (2021) and studied as an exchange student at Tama Art University in Tokyo (2019).

Exploring the possible forms of digital gadgets as non-human yet intelligent beings through sculptures, 3D modeling, moving images, and mixed media drawings, Shu’s practice navigates the in-betweenness of human and non-human interactions. Delving into human-machine hybridity, her work examines Internet phenomena and the properties of technological devices, aiming to navigate the present and future without excessive anticipation or fear, fostering an open and dynamic engagement with our technologically mediated world.



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2024 Verified.
DOC 234—34/2


70x46x37cm.

3D print PLA, colour pencil on paper, MDF, resin.
Technological devices sometimes cater to specific groups, with varying degrees of compatibility between them. This raises questions about the exclusivity of use―occasionally excluding factors like gender, age, physical differences, or more. In our daily lives, have we grown accustomed to these exclusions? Have we adapted to the act of exclusion itself, along with specific behavioural patterns and identities? Does this, in some way, also validate that humans are gradually adapting to non-human modes of thinking?

科技裝置有時候只為特定的群體服務,彼此之間可能相容或不相容。思考使用上的「排他性」偶爾排除了性別、年紀、身體差異或其他,在日常中我們是否順應了這樣的差異?適應了排除、適應了特定的行為模式與認同,是否也某方面認證了人類逐漸適應了非人類的思考模式?

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