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Shrine

Yuning Huang

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Yuning Huang graduated from the University of the Arts London, MA Designer Maker. Her practice investigates humanity’s relationship with the environment, technology, and one another. She works through the lens of occultism and mysticism, re-examining contemporary questions from different perspectives.

Looking ahead, she aims to further develop her material-based explorations, bridging art and technology to create work that resonates across diverse contexts and audiences.

Yuning Huang graduated from the University of the Arts London, MA Designer Maker. Her practice in...

College Camberwell College of Arts

Course MA Designer Maker

Graduation year 2024

In the past, we interpreted the world through mysticism and alchemy; now we turn to science and technology. Shrine draws from the concept of ‘futuristic occultism’ to question our dependence on technology and how it shapes what we perceive as visible. The installation takes the form of a shrine, a symbol of collective belief. Rotating prisms and discs represent the objective reality that is in constant movement, while the laser beams embody our shifting cognition. As the light enters and refracts through the prisms, it produces fragmented truths, like how visibility in our world is filtered by ideology and cultural constructs. Through the language of light and movement. The work is a visual metaphor for selective perception. Inviting the viewer to re-examine the nature of seeing and to reflect on how belief systems, both ancient and modern.

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In the past, we interpreted the world through mysticism and alchemy; now we turn to science and technology. Shrine draws from the concept of ‘futuristic occultism’ to question our dependence on technology and how it shapes what we perceive as visible. The installation takes th...

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