赵子琛

    Zichen Zhao


    Born 2001, Qingdao, China


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My practice centers on video and cross-media installations that explore how artificial intelligence reshapes human life, ritual behaviors, and emotional structures.

Current works investigate the ways in which technology substitutes human roles in everyday activities, triggering shifts in the relationships between people and objects, the environment, and the self.

The content often touches on tensions between religion and sexuality, power and the sacred. Through interventions, reenactments, and collage-based strategies, my work constructs liminal zones for articulating contemporary questions around control, ethics, and existence.

As AI increasingly replaces human agency and decision-making, my practice also reflects on a pressing existential concern: when human functions are redefined or diminished, how might we reimagine the position of the human? And how can we continue to exist and perceive ourselves in a decentered system?