Xin Liu (CN/US) at FIS - Final presentation
Xin Liu is a media artist, engineer, and researcher. Mixing scientific research with personal narratives, she creates transformative, participatory experiences and bodily objects to examine the constitution of subjectivity and affects: walking straight with a sand tank to measure time, synthesized tears of her own to share with the audience, a full sensory film of being a tree, etc. Xin has shown her work internationally at events and venues including Boston Museum of Fine Art, OCAT Shanghai, Minsheng Contemporary Art Museum, Eyebeam, etc. As an HCI researcher, Xin has worked in institutions including Microsoft Research NYC, Microsoft Research Asia, Google ATAP, TASML and presented her research at international conferences including UIST, UbiComp, TEI, DIS and Augmented Human.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder
Xin Liu (CN/US) at FIS - Final presentation
Xin Liu is a media artist, engineer, and researcher. Mixing scientific research with personal narratives, she creates transformative, participatory experiences and bodily objects to examine the constitution of subjectivity and affects: walking straight with a sand tank to measure time, synthesized tears of her own to share with the audience, a full sensory film of being a tree, etc. Xin has shown her work internationally at events and venues including Boston Museum of Fine Art, OCAT Shanghai, Minsheng Contemporary Art Museum, Eyebeam, etc. As an HCI researcher, Xin has worked in institutions including Microsoft Research NYC, Microsoft Research Asia, Google ATAP, TASML and presented her research at international conferences including UIST, UbiComp, TEI, DIS and Augmented Human.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder