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Jiayu Tian

Transitory Echoes: Reflections on Emptiness and Form

Keywords: form, emptiness, transient
Materials: Cardboard, Acrylic sheet

“Transitory Echoes: Reflections on Emptiness and Form” is a groundbreaking interactive projection installation, integrating low-poly human sculpture with sensor and projection technology, rooted in Buddhist philosophy. These shift as visitors approach, embodying the Buddhist notion that all beings have unique forms. Contrasting with this is a mirrored acrylic surface on the sculpture’s reverse side, reflecting the ever-changing projections. This symbolizes the ’emptiness’ in the impermanent nature of existence.

Jiayu Tian is a digital media artist dedicated to exploring the interplay between politics, culture, and art. Her work encompasses a variety of digital media formats, including digital painting, photography, video, and interactive installations. As an artist who is constantly exploring, Jiayu not only focuses on the creative process itself but also commits to engaging in dialogue and exchange with other artists, researchers, and audiences. Her artwork serves not only as a medium for artistic expression but also as a means for her contemplation and reflection.