Born in Taipei in 2000, Hsin Yen Wang is a visual artist specializing in 3D technology and video. Her work explores themes of politics, social and cultural structures, and the cycle of consumption embedded in images. Through digital tools and virtual technologies, she seeks to challenge conventional perspectives on image culture and its influence on human perception.
A central theme in Wang’s work is the interplay between consumerism and Asian ethnic history, particularly in relation to political shifts and cultural representation. She often draws from historical archives, commercial aesthetics, and everyday objects, reinterpreting them through digital interventions that invite viewers to question their own sensory experiences and cultural assumptions. By blending virtual environments with real-world elements, she creates immersive narratives that blur the boundaries between fiction and reality, tradition and modernity.