Daphne Ting-Yu Chu & Teng Xue/ Digital Art
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Daphne Ting-Yu Chu & Teng Xue/ Digital Art

Daphne is a London-based multidisciplinary artist and lighting designer for interactive installations, spatial experiences, audiovisual arts and live performances. She has exhibited her art projects on the global stage and participated in over 200 lighting productions for arena-scale live events worldwide, including venues such as MGM Grand Garden Arena(Las Vegas), The O2 Arena(London), AccorHotels Arena(Paris), Qudos Bank Arena(Sydney), Singapore National Stadium, Stadium Negara(Kuala Lumpur), Nest-type Beijing Olympic Stadium.

Her works combine visual/ sound art and technology to create interactive and immersive experiences. As a former researcher in the Interactive Architecture Lab, her research explores the disconnection between mind and body in tangible physical space and perceived space. She is interested in creating shifting perceptions of fluid space in continual flux through sensory perception to reshape people's experiences.

Teng is a multidisciplinary artist whose creative journey traverses the realms of architecture, virtual reality, installation art, film, and experiential design. He was a researcher at the Interactive Architecture Lab. He’s also the co-founder of Elixirt Studio. With a rich background in architecture, sociology and interaction design, Teng not only possesses the academic foundation and potential to excel in the creative field but also his unbridled belief in the boundless nature of creativity has led him down diverse and unconventional paths within the artistic industry.

His cognition of sociology, especially his unique understanding of queer culture, and his interest in the combination of body movement expression in projects bring unique perspectives, values and experiences to his artistic works. His works have been exhibited and featured in several international design and art festivals, including Beijing Design Week, SOLANA Light Festival, West Lake Art Center, and Ars Electronica.


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