Di Lu on Duality, Emotional Memory, and the Courage to Let Work Get Messy
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Di Lu on Duality, Emotional Memory, and the Courage to Let Work Get Messy

Di Lu is a visual designer working between Los Angeles and Beijing. Her practice sits at the intersection of design, culture, and storytelling, spanning typography, books, installations, and digital experiences. Moving between these two cities has shaped both her worldview and her visual language — one grounded in history, responsibility, and depth, the other fueled by experimentation, play, and creative risk. This constant negotiation between cultures shows up in work that feels poetic and emotional, yet bold and slightly off-balance.

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Joseph Farbrook on Consciousness, Screens, and the Myths We’re Writing in Real Time
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Joseph Farbrook on Consciousness, Screens, and the Myths We’re Writing in Real Time

Joseph Farbrook is an American artist working across electronic installations, interactive video, augmented and virtual reality, video sculpture, live performance, and experimental projection. Known for inventing customized media platforms that merge physical and virtual art-making practices, he explores how cultural mythologies evolve and how mediated perception shapes the way we understand the world. His current body of work investigates consciousness itself, expressed through digitally designed and fabricated forms that are integrated with experimental screen-based and projection technologies.

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