




THE CITY OF GENIUS
BY LULU LI
WHERE IMAGINATION BECOMES REALITY
The collection has been created ‘from bits to atoms’ via the artist’s AI explorations and pulls from exaggerated digital volumes and minimalist Zen references. Hybrid functionality is key, as is a deep appreciation for workwear and casualwear.

LULU LI
Lulu Li is a multifaceted cross-disciplinary designer and artist.
Her practices span many fields, including conceptual art, visual art, public art installations, interactive media, generative art, social innovation, curation, research, and concept development. She works with mediums such as text, context, icons, symbols, codes, objects, body, space, sounds, images, machine learning, gestures, puns, and parodies. She strives to be a capable conduit and storyteller by cultivating sensitivity and attentive listening to bring hidden elements into realization.

EXHBITION
Housed in a one-way mirror, the neighborhood explored light, reflection, and perception, evoking Lulu Li’s creative journey from AI pixel, to a physical, wearable manifestation of her imagination.



MONCLER X LULU LI
COLLECTION
The collection has been created ‘from bits to atoms’ via the artist’s AI explorations and pulls from exaggerated digital volumes and minimalist Zen references. Hybrid functionality is key, as is a deep appreciation for workwear and casualwear.




















TWIN FLOWERS
#PROJECTION
#MAPPING
@CHAO art center
Materials:
infrared camera + infrared lights + projectors + algorithms + performers
Project for #Marie Dalgar & #JV
#PROJECTION
#MAPPING
@CHAO art center
Materials:
infrared camera + infrared lights + projectors + algorithms + performers
Project for #Marie Dalgar & #JV






EFFORT
#video
#video
Once there was a story was told: in an old people's house somewhere in China, a rope was given to an elderly person to practice tying the knot and untying it. This simple problem-solving game requires little cognitive capacity which is to keep the mind alive and prevent Alzheimer's disease in his/her remaining years of life. I see this as a striking metaphor for life's journey itself, then became more obvious when one gets old. The past repetitive hurdles we all go through in life have suddenly become a simple gesture of - tying a knot, un-tying it later…
