Fall into the whirlpool

The increasingly digital world is constantly changing every day. What seems civilized today may become outdated tomorrow, and new civilizations may emerge. PUll and PUSH endlessly, it has become the norm of daily life. Buffering in the present may be the best choice, and life doesn't have a beginning or an ending, it is a cyclical process in itself. Hoping not to fall into the whirlpool.

@today_3.1415926

I created a social media account(Ins:@today_3.1415926 )to consistently document 31 photos taken at the same time each day for a month. This is part of my weather project, which will continue every day thereafter. To me, these photos are a concrete expression of the concept of 'valuing the process.' Displaying natural weather images in the shape of a phone screen is also my exploration of the current state of digital culture.

Today.jpg, Digital Image,90x90cm

Luhua Wang's artistic endeavors frequently interweave with the realm of digital culture and its influence on contemporary life. Vivid colors, rich auditory experiences, and a myriad of communication platforms seamlessly permeate everyday existence, akin to the circulation of blood. As such, her artistic practice revolves around the themes of digital culture and technology's impact on both the individual and society at large.Encompassing a diverse array of mediums, such as images, videos, sculptures, and installations, her works encompass various media, including images, videos, sculptures, and installations, often employing research on simulacra to interact with reality. The artworks exude a palpable sense of conflict, juxtaposing the virtual and the real, order and chaos, the present and the future, while simultaneously forging profound connections between individual sensibilities and the broader societal fabric.

Luhua Wang

Do not go gentle into that good night