Rosalie Yu
As a Taiwan-born artist and researcher, Rosalie Yu experiments with feminist interventions into the process of phototechnics to probe interpersonal relationships and create participatory experiences. She is especially interested in the unstable nature of digital artifacts and how they might communicate ambivalent emotional states. While her work takes on many forms—from collaborative workshops, resin sculptures to data visualization—the core of her practice concerns how to question power by documenting our interactions with technologies and each other. Her recent projects have examined subjects such as the reframing of digitizing tools as digital crafts and the ongoing relationship between maintenance and obsolete technologies.