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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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dimension variable.

3D print, acrylic sheet, cloth, digital print, fiber optic, MDF, mica powder, paper pulp, resin, sponge, tin foil, office wheel.
An experimental work developed during the study of CAPTCHA. While browsing the Internet, I came across discussions about verification images that present perspectives not aligned with human viewpoints. I started to wonder: will our vision eventually merge with nonhuman perspectives?

In our daily lives, we’ve grown accustomed to multi viewpoints, facilitated by the abundance of cameras surrounding us. But what kind of world is artificial intelligence shaping as it learns from these images? Human children come to understand the world through toys, but if nonhumans had an equivalent form of infancy, how would they position themselves to "know"? What perspectives do they perceive? 

在研究CAPTCHA時的一個實驗性質作品,翻找網路評論時發現有人在討論圖片驗證碼的圖片並非人類的圖片,而是以一種非人的方式讓人類閱讀。那我們看世界的視角會跟非人融合嗎?我們已經適應所謂的多鏡頭視角,那麼人工智慧學會辨識的這一套機器視角又會是怎麼樣的世界呢?人類兒童以玩具認識與接觸世界,那麽如果非人類有幼兒型態的話,它會以怎麼樣的姿態學習世界呢?它的觀看又是什麼樣的觀看?


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