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VIOLET

Year:
2026 - ongoing

After moving from Hong Kong to San Francisco two years ago, I found myself immersed in a city where technology quietly structures everyday life, and where conversations around artificial intelligence are often framed in technical terms.

This project emerges from a personal tension, an underlying sense of existential unease in my own encounters with AI. While its possibilities are undeniable, something about our interaction and use of AI remains difficult to articulate, a feeling that is both empowering and unsettling. VIOLET brings this ambiguity into physical space through digital collage, written correspondence with AI, and interactive installations.

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The title VIOLET refers to the threshold of human perception, which is the final visible wavelength before light becomes invisible. Beyond it lies the unknown. This boundary mirrors our current moment with AI: we find ourselves entering an uncharted era, where technological advancement moves faster than our ability to fully comprehend or orient ourselves within it.

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This exhibition becomes part of that navigation. Three modes of human-AI relationship are staged: intimacy, control, and projection. They are not fixed categories, but rather shifting conditions through which we encounter, negotiate, and make sense of AI.

VIOLET does not attempt to provide answers. Instead, it creates a space to sit with questions: how do we understand our multi-aspect relationship with AI, and what does that relationship inform us of the human identity, value and purpose?

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VIOLET  is selected as one of the artist-in-residence  programs of Jettison Creative, and will be exhibited on June 27-28, 2026. 

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Medium:
Digital Collage, Interactive Installations

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