Pei Shan Lee’s work flows between dreamlike imagery, generative visuals, and sculpture, centered on the posthuman body, memory, and virtual boundaries. She employs surrealism and non-Western narrative structures to construct fragmented, unstable spaces that reflect the ambiguity and uncertainty of identity amid accelerating technology, cultural displacement, and shifting subjectivities. Lee’s practice responds to a posthuman hybrid reality where the “self” is no longer a fixed entity but a fluid structure composed of data, memory, and fragments. Her works exist in states of dislocation, decay, and the beauty of rupture, quietly questioning the boundaries and meaning of existence in a generation defined by simulation, uncertainty, and continual transformation.
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