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/?LOSTMEDIA?/

Yuhan Ye

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A graphic designer and researcher based in London. My interdisciplinary practice includes /Graphic Communication Design, /Digital Media, /Experimental Publishing and /Narrative Systems. I work across print, code, and writing to explore visual authorship and the fragility of digital media, focusing on public-facing and participatory publishing formats

A graphic designer and researcher based in London. My interdisciplinary practice includes /...

/?LOSTMEDIA?/ is an experimental publishing project. Through self-directed research, speculative writing, and graphic experiments, the project investigates how we remember, forget, and reconstruct data in an age of overwhelming storage.

Two interlinked publications: a conceptual research zine + a physical lost archive from discarded riso prints—this work reflects on themes such as memory fragility, media corruption, broken links, and speculative futures. The project combines graphic design, creative writing, and self-publishing techniques, using risograph printing, layering, and hand-binding to give physical form to digital loss.

Final work

The images show a self-published riso-printed book titled ?LOSTMEDIA?. The cover combines overlaid, glitchy digital textures with pixelated typography
 Inside pages feature vibrant, overlapping graphics, handwritten notes, and glitchy screenshots—visually exploring digital loss and fragmented memory.
The second book is riso archive with chaotic graphic layouts—overlapping images with vibrant colors.

Research and process

  • A mind map of different artist disccusions of collective memory
  • A collage of digital hording and memory loss
  • A research zine outcome of creative prompt and writing respond

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/?LOSTMEDIA?/

/?LOSTMEDIA?/ is an experimental publishing project. Through self-directed research, speculative writing, and graphic experiments, the project investigates how we remember, forget, and reconstruct data in an age of overwhelming storage.Two interlin...

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